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Chrome Up Your Life

Posted Sep 23, 2008 by Spencer Lee in Technology 1 comment
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The world known icon of the "E" or the Fox on the Globe has made millions satisfied over the years with their average performing web browsers. Until recently, Google made a remarkable step and developed a so-called faster web surfing browser that leaves Microsoft in fear.

At this point, Google seems to dominate majority of the well-known online competitors with their convenient gadgets to their world-wide web search. Currently worth $140 Billion dollars, the company Google offers a new type of web surfing with convenience, speed, and remarkable interface.
Personally, I have tried the Chrome myself, and I find it unbelievable simple. In my opinion, it has to be one of the easiest web browser you can install. You can find that each tab is really a window running a separate process which is creative. Speed becomes no problem when the pages instantly pop up to your screen. There is a neat feature where you open up a new tab and it will automatically display your most visited pages, a search engine, recent bookmarks, and recent closed tabs all in one window.
The most talked about feature has to be the Incognito Mode. Incognito Mode lets you surf the web without storing any record on your computer but can store personal information.
Security becomes a factor where sites that may carry malicious spyware or viruses, warn users to make a decision to enter at their own risk or click a button to send them back to their previous website.
With these many and more features, its no wonder why Chrome grabbed 1 percent of the browser market under 24 hours.

Why don't you give Google Chrome a try today.
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  • avatar Posted Sep 23, 2008 by Chris V. Thangham
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    I am using Chrome regularly, it is working great so far. Only one thing I didn't notice, it crashed a few times but it took all the tabs altogether with it. I hope they bring in more extensions and Google Toolbar soon.

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