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google chrome
just started using it earlier today
seems pretty neat, give it a try guys
http://www.google.com/chrome
seems pretty neat, give it a try guys
http://www.google.com/chrome
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Google themselves spell it out if anyone bothered to read the web comic all the way through. Google exists solely (until Andriod ships anyway) on the net. It's in their best interest the technology is pushed further and that the browser is made more and more important to people's day to day activities on a computer. If most of your main trasks could be carried out in the browser, all the Windows vs OSX vs Linux arguments would be down to just games and really intesive processes like video editiing and graphic manipulation (which Adobe is trying to bring to the web right now)
It's all a way for Google to make their Gears technology a centre peice in the next generation of OS/Web technology.
I love Firefox, but I can't help to think that we are limited by the capabilities of the browsers we use. A new approach in browser design may open up the the usability of the internet even more. Chrome may be it, just like Mosaic turned the text internet into the web, and just like the technology of Firefox helped to allow better Web 2.0 code implementation, Chrome, if different enough may just drive innovation in the right direction. And as long as it is open source, it will not hurt innovation.
I doubt it will make me stop using Firefox, but I welcome any new approach to the technology. Besides without competition we would all still be using AOL and calling it the internet.
It'll be interesting to see where Chrome is in a couple of years.
But it kinda bothers me that Google is going to have even more information about my web use habits now. And with google Android coming out soon...
The exception being crash info, and that's optional.
What's Google Android?
Android is an open source operating system for cell phones. You will hear more about it over the next year as more and more phones are released with Android pre-loaded instead of the cellular carrier's in house operating systems.
will def give chrome another look when it moves to final release
^and android is a google cell phone platform, i believe its open source