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Is the Future Chrome? | BTalk Australia
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phildobbie09/18/08 Reported as spam1
RE: Is the Future Chrome? | BTalk Australia
A quick glance at the visitor statistics from a few small websites that I manage shows Chrome already has a 6% market share. What's the story with visitors to your website?
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beaconintel09/21/08 Report as spam2
RE: Is the Future Chrome? | BTalk Australia
Chrome has some differences in its initial interface which I found a little strange at first glance, but it seems easy to use. The three things which, in my view, will make or break Chrome will be:
1. Security - IE is a classic case in point of how not to do things. If Google wants Chrome to be a long-term project, then it needs to make it the security benchmark for web browsers.
2. Speed - Chrome is already pretty quick, but has to stay at the head of the pack.
3. No push selling. If I want free adverts, I can find them anywhere on the web. The first time Google puts push selling into Chrome, they have lost me. I refuse to pay for someone to download their unwanted content to me in a browser.
Rgds - Glenn Jones
Canberra, ACT, Australia
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