GTAC 2014: Make Chrome the best mobile browser

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Karin Lundberg (Google)

One of the reasons for Chrome’s success has been its core principles of speed, stability, simplicity and security (the 4 S’s). When we released Chrome for Android and iOS, we not only applied the 4 S’s to the browser itself but also to how we do automated testing and the kind of tests we run:

Speed is for performance testing and fast tests.
Stability is for stability testing and stable tests.
Simplicity is for testing that Chrome has a simple user experience and for making it simple to add and run tests.
Security is for security testing.




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