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Trying Chrome out

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Kyrdua:
this http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/more/index.html?hl=en&brand=CHMA&utm_campaign=en&utm_source=en-ha-row-bk&utm_medium=ha

no comment (got that link by googling "chrome", i pity google for not knowing people don't read manuals or other similar publications.

Southrop:
Oh I'll bet google probably knows best that people don't read manuals with the number of people searching for stupid things that are covered in manuals and using their support services for silly things. But they do have an obligation to provide such information for their products.

Kyrdua:
hmm, good point. still though i don't think i'd make it available publicly, just give it to a few bored people and call them "tech support". gives them something to do.


EDIT: V i'd bump this, but i'm not really serious about what i'm saying so i'll stop posting now.

Southrop:
But then they'd have to pay them.

CRxTRDUDE:
Well, sometimes websites do not automatically identify with search term protocols that quickly so you need to do it manually....

BTW, chrome for me is stable on fast computers but not on slow ones (e.g. my PC) my lappy works like a charm.

Disadvantages are high memory usage 'cuz chrome splits the jobs of flash, the web engine, the websites you pop open and a lot of shit into separate processes for the comp to be overwhelmed with. Not recommended for slow comps as i said on the latter. But because of that, chrome can prevent existing plug-ins or unresponsive sites from destroying the main chrome process so still you can surf the web, watch pron, listen to j-pop, and eat popcorn without worrying of crashes...

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