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September 3, 2008 11:30 AM PDT

A video first look at Chrome

by Josh Lowensohn

On Tuesday we shot a "first look" video of Google's new Chrome browser for CNET TV. In case you're on a Mac, running Linux, or if you're avoiding going through Google's entire list of feature videos, we've broken out some of the ones that set it apart from the competition.

    What's demoed:


  • Tab dragging off the browser and back in
  • The omnibar search box/address bar
  • Customized start page
  • Incognito/"porn" mode

If you want to see the widescreen, high-resolution version, click here to be taken to the CNET TV viewer. You can also catch up on all of our coverage of Chrome on this page.


Josh Lowensohn is an associate editor for Webware.com, CNET's blog about cool and otherwise useful Web applications and services. If you've found a site you'd like profiled, shoot him an e-mail. E-mail Josh.
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by Salidarius September 3, 2008 12:14 PM PDT
Stick to Firefox.
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by dvdmrt September 3, 2008 4:39 PM PDT
Very good. Opera is still the best.
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by HD80 September 3, 2008 9:46 PM PDT
My IE7 works great,I dont want to even look at EI8!
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by mahesh_gnv September 4, 2008 6:36 AM PDT
Google Chrome is faster than any other browser, once try it, its advanced technology makes you stick to it.
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