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Comments on: Google promotes Chrome with YouTube ads

Forget word of mouth. Google is promoting its open-source Web browser on YouTube and Facebook.

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by mikehill33 January 27, 2009 10:27 AM PST
Promoting it doesn't make it not suck nay less.

Still slower than firefox due to all the pre-fetch DNS lookup crapola.
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by loose_screw January 27, 2009 12:48 PM PST
I beg to differ. Firefox is SO slow on my PC!
by SamThornton January 27, 2009 12:06 PM PST
Tried Chrome for a few weeks. While its speed was OK, it boggled on CSS and Javascript on some websites making them unreadable and lacks most of the features I've grown used to with Firefox. Color it not ready for prime time, promotions notwithstanding.
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by kojacked January 27, 2009 12:19 PM PST
I use it all of the time and find it faster than any browser I ever used. It works with most sites I browse but it does stumble on a few. It just feels like a well written app; fast, smooth, crash-free so far... I give it a thumbs up.
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by TedAvery January 27, 2009 1:25 PM PST
These ads have been running on YouTube for at least a month or two, I see them all the time. The overlays are quite distracting...
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by t8 January 27, 2009 1:50 PM PST
I think Chrome is the best browser out there. It is fast and light and the layout gives more real estate for web sites. The only problem with it is that it doesn't enable all the features that come with the CMS part of Wordpress, so at that point I have to load up Firefox or IE.
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by Vegaman_Dan January 27, 2009 3:38 PM PST
I don't see how this is any different from a television network taking up the bottom 30-40% of the screen now to promote their own other shows, advertisers, etc. It's annoying as hell to not be able to see the screen fully, but that's what it is.

Somehow they never seem to feel it's important enough to put those bugs, crawls, and banners on top of the advertising commercials as well. Heh.

I wonder if they'll let Mozilla or Apple advertise their own browsers on YouTube as well?
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by Gunady January 27, 2009 7:35 PM PST
I have stopped using Firefox, and prefer Chrome instead, it's faster and lightweight. So, it's IE for work and Chrome for home.
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by ThreeMilesNorth January 28, 2009 12:09 AM PST
Do anybody else have the problem as mine: Safari crashing (quit unexpectedly) when using Yahoo! ???
I hate to admit, but Firefox is definitely slower than Safari, and also not as smooth as Safari (despite the crashes).

When is Chrome for Mac coming out?
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by AppleSuxLeo January 28, 2009 1:38 AM PST
Must be a Mac problem. FF never crashes or locks up on Windows XP.
by merelogic January 28, 2009 12:22 AM PST
Firefox has lots of plugins, that's one great thing about it but it starts dead slow. Chrome is pretty fast and its interface is plain awesome, but I hate the chrome snap messages, though they rarely pop up.
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by alan_06 January 28, 2009 1:41 AM PST
I'll not be surpirsed if I see a news 'Youtube ads on Chrome browser' in near future. Google will find some way to display ads in Chrome browser itself (like in the menubar) to make some money :-)
Hard to believe a Google product without displaying ads.
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by darrentan1985 January 28, 2009 3:47 AM PST
I'm using FF and Chrome at the same time. Some sites appear on Chrome faster and others on FF faster. So it's like complementing each other. Both work better than IE for me.
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