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Firefox Performance Testing Lab Fall 2010 kclascon

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Test Notes
| [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/gravity/ Gravity] || Kevin Lasconia || 09/16/2010 || Does not work in Firefox. || Does not work in Firefox. || Does not work in Firefox. || Experiment worked perfectly in Chrome.
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| [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/monster/ Monster] || Kevin Lasconia || 09/16/2010 || - No noticeable speed differences between browsers. However, when grabbing the 3D object the animation would slow down in Firefox. || - Overall the animation appeared to be more fluid in Chrome. It was a bit choppy in Firefox when more complex objects were used. || - When grabbing the objects and rotating them it was more responsive in Chrome. In Firefox there would be a slight pause before responding. || -Overall Chrome outperformed Firefox for this experiment. Firefox had constant 54% CPU usage. Chrome had a constant 44% CPU usage.
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| [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/colorscube/ Colorscube] || Kevin Lasconia || 09/16/2010 || - The rotating animation on the cube appeared to be faster in Chrome. || - The rotating animation was considerably smoother in Chrome. || - There appeared to be a slight delay during the when doing the rotation gesture in Firefox. Chrome had no delay. || -Overall, Chrome completely outperformed Firefox for this experiment. Bother browsers had similar CPU usage.
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| [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/js-touch/ js touch] || Kevin Lasconia || 09/16/2010 || - No noticeable speed differences between browsers. || - Bother browsers seem to be equally as smooth. || - Both browsers had similar response times when moving the mouse. || -Overall, the experiment seem to perform equally in both browsers.
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| [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/multiplayerchessorg/ Multiplayerchessorg] || Kevin Lasconia || 09/16/2010 || - N/A || - N/A || - N/A || -This experiment in currently down.
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