The web browser Opera which is forever fragmentary in promoting its browser over larger competitors is making fun of Google's video bragging about its Google Chrome browser speed lately.

According to CNET, a low budget video of Opera concluded that the Opera browser is way faster than a potato. The video features herring-obsessed sketched Scandinavians rolling the potato tubers into a pot filled with water at the same time Opera loads a website.

The low budget video is not so famous at Google, which publicized Chrome's speed using ornately theatrical stunts recorded with high-speed videography. The very first example included shooting a potato through a grid to produce French fries, with a website loading in scene as the pieces of sliced potato dashed by.

Nevertheless, browser speed plays an important role for people who use websites more when the pages load and act in response faster. All the top browser creators which are Microsoft, Google, Mozilla, Apple and Opera are working their level best to minimize launch times and page-load times and on executing the Web-based Java Script programs quickly.