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Google ownz your browsing
They've done a comic strip to illustrate why... which is very sinister some how: http://www.google.com/googlebooks/chrome/ Reasons quoted include less crashes, and faster web pages. Which are non-reasons in my opinion. My browsers rarely crash, can't remember last time one crashed on me. As to faster web pages, certainly I have no problems with rendering pages. The only slowdown is on things like the network connection. What this is about is control, pure and simple. There's no need for a new browser; they should be throwing their weight behind Firefox if they really want a strong competitor to MS. I really hate Google these days. |
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Commodore
Location: In many different universes, simultaneously.
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Re: Google ownz your browsing
I hate Yahoo! as well, but at least at some point I eventually manage to figure out how to reach a real human with them. With Google, you never do (reach somebody who actually works for them).
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Re: Google ownz your browsing
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Admiral
Location: The Astral Light Realms
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Re: Google ownz your browsing
Go Google! |
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Re: Google ownz your browsing
Hopefully they can do a little bit of revolutionizing. I love how the OP just assumes that because his browser never crashed and his pages dont load slow, that clearly, NOBODY ELSE'S DOES! CLEARLY ITS SOME NEFARIOUS SCHEME. I've experience exactly the same experiences that Gep Malakai mentioned the ones above. Not to mention Firefox is a MEMORY HOG when you start using multiple tabs. It has crashed more than few times for me. IE is crap, and Firefox is average, only good in comparison to IE. Its not some god-like browser, it's over-hyped by the internet crowd, with multiple issues of its own. But when your only real competition is the bloated garbage that is IE, anything looks good. Bring it on Google. Just make sure it's actually good. |
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Location: Adelaide
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Re: Google ownz your browsing
Regarding speed, using Joystiq as an example, in Internet Explorer I can spin the flywheel on my mouse and it'll scroll smoothly from top to bottom in the space of two seconds. Using Firefox it's closer to five seconds and it jerks and jumps all the way down. It has nothing to do with scroll speed settings, the additional delay on Firefox is caused by all the momentary pauses as it scrolls down the page, pauses which are visually disconcerting as well as time consuming. I don't know, or particularly care to know, the details as to what's going on there, but it's vaguely annoying. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Who is John Galt?
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Re: Google ownz your browsing
I'll stick with Firefox for now. |
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Vice Admiral
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Re: Google ownz your browsing
Asthetically, it's really cool. Haven't run into any performance problems either. Drag-off tabs to a new window is pretty cool. So far it feels light and fast. Which instantly puts it above IE. I'll need to test it out some more though, but if it handles memory better than Firefox, then I think I've found my new browser. |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Google ownz your browsing
Sisko - if you right-click on the top board, you can access the task manager (rather than windows task manager) and get a good idea of what the footprint is. |
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Admiral
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Re: Google ownz your browsing
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Admiral
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Re: Google ownz your browsing
---------------------------------- So who here has downloaded and tried the new Google browser named Chrome? I'm using it now. Though it doesn't have all the bells and whistles as firefox 3 it seems to perfrom pretty well and is not annoying like safari for windows. So check it out when you get the chance. Google Chrome
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Commodore
Location: Twin Cities
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Re: Google ownz your browsing
That having been said, OmniWeb is an awesome browser. It has been my primary browser since 1997 and (in my opinion) makes the web a much more enjoyable experience. As for the topic at hand... I don't understand why anyone would be upset by a company releasing a product. Either it'll be worth it or not. But short of them using anti competitive measures, why not just let them try? |
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Captain
Location: Brussels, Belgium
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Re: Google ownz your browsing
People should not be worried about MS. MS can hardly see the "browsers" still way back in the distance even from the top of the mountain. And just a little off topic, what's the E.U.'s effort in OSs and browsers and media players? |
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