A BETA version of Google's new web browser, Chrome, has just been released. Will you be trying it out?
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I like it, don't love it (yet?). I've been using it for a day and it's a lot faster than FF. I like that the tabs are really easy to access. It's not like I can't find them in FF or Safari, but there's one less moment of "where am I?" with the tabs up top.
At first I thought nothing would make me give up my Firefox. Love this browser. But Google added a special search category that allowed you to surf without either Google OR your browser history retaining the list of your searches. Nice touch. No doubt in response to the Bush Administration's demand for that with a security letter. And it wasn't bomb making or terrorists they were searching for - a lot of the key words had nothing to do with anything the government should be looking for about its citizens.
Score another point for the Google guys. They cover the backs of We, the People of the United States FAR better than our government does.
http://www.google.com/chrome
Only appears to be available for XP and Vista so far.
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[1 point] 1 year ago by deleted user ReplyI like it, don't love it (yet?). I've been using it for a day and it's a lot faster than FF. I like that the tabs are really easy to access. It's not like I can't find them in FF or Safari, but there's one less moment of "where am I?" with the tabs up top.
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[2 points] 1 year ago by deleted user ReplyI know. Lack of add-ons and easy access to RSS are my 2 big beefs with it.
At first I thought nothing would make me give up my Firefox. Love this browser. But Google added a special search category that allowed you to surf without either Google OR your browser history retaining the list of your searches. Nice touch. No doubt in response to the Bush Administration's demand for that with a security letter. And it wasn't bomb making or terrorists they were searching for - a lot of the key words had nothing to do with anything the government should be looking for about its citizens.
Score another point for the Google guys. They cover the backs of We, the People of the United States FAR better than our government does.
Yeah, I like that. Safari's had private browsing for a while, and IE's introduced a privacy mode in their latest attempt.
It's really useful. It has separate processes for every tab and plugin and thus much better control of what I'm doing. Plus it's faster.
Google's the best!
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[2 points] 1 year ago by deleted user Reply