As everyone already knows, Google released a new open-source web browser called Chrome.

Having interest in code reuse, I downloaded the source code and examined all the open-source libraries used.

Google Chrome browser shows excellent example of code reuse. I found that they use at least 25 different software libraries!

Here is the full list of libraries, along with relative paths to source code and short library descriptions. Many of the libraries have been patched by googlers; look for README.google files in each library directory for information about changes.

They have done a really good job making these libraries work together. As someone said, "good coders code, great reuse."

I also found some other exciting things in the source, which I will soon post about. I recommend that you subscribe to my rss feed, if you are interested!

Talking about Chrome, I am waiting for Google to add capability to write extensions for their browser! I already made a list of extensions that I will try to create as soon as they add this feature.