Tags:bottom line, Chrome About Hacks, Chrome Features, Chrome News, Chrome Resources, Chrome Stats, dns prefetch, dns prefetching, dns resolutions, domain names, google, Google Chrome Hacks, hack 1, host names, latency, omnibox, popularity, prefetching, search provider, startups, target domain, urls, variance, worst caseIf you’ve been running Google Chrome for a while, be sure to try typing “about:dns” into the address bar to see what savings you’ve accrued! Humorously, this prefetching feature often goes unnoticed, as users simply avoid the pain of waiting, and tend to think the network is just fast and smooth. To look at it another way, DNS prefetching removes the variance from surfing latency that is induced by DNS resolutions. (Note: If about:dns doesn’t show any savings, then you probably are using a proxy, which is resolving DNS on the behalf of your browser.)There are several other benefits that Google Chrome derives from DNS prefetching. During startup, it pre-resolves domain names, such as the home pages, very early in the startup process. This tends to save about 200-500 ms during application startups. Google Chrome also pre-resolves the host names in URLs suggested by the omnibox while the user is typing, but before they press enter. This feature works independently of the broader omnibox logic, and doesn’t utilize any connection to Google. As a result, Google Chrome will generally navigate to a typed URL faster, or reach a user’s search provider faster. Depending on the popularity of the target domain, this can save 100-250ms on average, and much more in the worst case.If you are running Google Chrome, try typing “about:histograms/DNS.PrefetchFoundName” into the address bar to see details of the resolution times currently being encountered on your machine.The bottom line to all this DNS prefetching is that Google Chrome works overtime, anticipating a user’s needs, and making sure they have a very smooth surfing experience. Google Chrome doesn’t just render and run Java Script at a remarkable speed, it gets users to their destinations quickly, and generally sidesteps the pitfalls surrounding DNS resolution time.

Google Chrome Hack - 3D Pipe Screensaver and more!
For starters, goto your Chrome Browser and type, “about:internets“. Now, that’s a cool 3D Pipe app. I don’t know why it’s there but it’s always cool to find new things about the Google Chrome Browser.
I am sure there’s more hacks, if you find them, please send them to tips [at] chrome-hacks.net.
Here’s a couple more:
about:version - version info on Google Chrome
about:stats
about:memory
about:plugins
about:histograms
about:cache
about:dns
about:crash - will show the pitiful crash icon
via stikiflem
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