No, safari is a different browser than Chrome. It does not run on the Chrome engine but runs independently.
Google Mail works on both safari and Chrome. Chrome is a Google Product so it must run on chrome.
Chrome and Safari can be used for chatting. Chatting applications like Facebook and Google Talk can run on it.
Google chrome is a search engine while safari is a snack or corn snack
Yes, both Chrome and Safari are internet browsers. Chrome is a browser made by Google, while Safari is made by Apple.
Yes and no. The actual program is not, but there is no security with Chrome, so beware. I found this out the hard way. I use Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. I ran an anti-spyware program and there were 78 entries. ALL were located in Chrome. None for Safari or Firefox. Think about that. If you are skeptical, run your own test and see.
it's based on our wish. (ex) safari,opera,google chrome.
You cannot use Google Chrome on your iPad. There is now a Chrome app available in the App Store. However, it's not a full version of Chrome, and it relies on the same page rendering software as Safari on the iPad.
There are a lot of browsers that are similar to each other and differ in a range of some unique features. For example. Chrome is based on Chromium, which is opensource. There are other browsers which are also Chromium based, which means they will surely look similar to Chrome. For example. Citrio browser. However, it does much more than Chrome can do - downloads online videos, has a built-in download manager with a bittorent client and others.
Yes, It has Safari which also Run's on Mac's and PC's.
Google Chrome and Safari are two desktop based browsers. Safari is basically for Apple users only browser.
HTML is not a program, so it is not run like a program is. HTML is rendered, by browsers, like Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, Firefox etc.
Just internet browsers.