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Mozilla's Firefox has an edge over Google's Chrome, when it comes to extensions that give the browser new abilities. Google plans to add abilities for extensions, though.
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I am really disappointed that Google would unleash such a highly intrusive product on unsuspecting users. Unfortunately most people do not have the technical knowledge to fully appreciate how intrusive this browser is.
Shame on you Google, Sayonara from me, I am moving to another browser that respects my privacy and intelligence.
Billy Swordman
Some people want a speedy browser without the crashes of firefox or the slowness of IE.
I like the way chrome has taken good ideas that are present within both IE and Firefox such as speed and isolated tabs that do not crash the browser.
I hope they don't bog Chrome down with extensions. I just want to have the best speedy browsing experience possible. Firefox 3 has really corrupted people's browsing habits. It makes you lazy and it's interface (even with themes) does little to improve the experience.
To sum it up, I would call it a safari clone that works perfectly with windows. I've tried to like Safari, but trying to force windows user to take up Mac habits is just out of order and will ensure it will never be popular with windows user.
Isolated tabs will be released with the next major releases of Opera, Firefox and possibly IE. Nobody is missing out on anything. Also it is highly possible that Google's Chrome and Mozilla's Firefox will end up integrating each others innovations. Chrome was not meant to try to end any browser's life...except maybe IEs. Of course, in the browser war sense, I would say FF, Chrome, Opera, and Safari are in an alliance against IE.
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Are you on crack?
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I was surfing on the same website with 3 browsers. (Mozilla FF, Microsoft IE and Google Chrome). Guess which one used the least memory?
It was IE. :)
It is called:
SRWare Iron
http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron.php
- by potatoooo January 2, 2009 7:44 PM PST
- I wouldn't mind Google Ads, as they are unintrusive. If they made an addon, that blocked ads, but allowed Google ads by default, that would be great ... Of course I don't really see that happening easily as I'm sure other advertisers would be angry.
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