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Nice, Chrome will be a whole new way. But I just hope they dont’t play unfair like MS does making their own technology works only with their own browser! Like making gmail better ONLY with Chrome, ITS UNFAIR… but will happen…
I wrote an entire page about the subject here: http://felipeferreira.net/?p=38
“We are so, so happy with Google Chrome,” mumbled Mozilla CEO John Lilly through gritted teeth. “That most of our income is from Google has no bearing on me making this statement.” – http://notnews.today.com/?p=57
From a technical perspective, Firefox can definitely keep up. Soon Firefox will have a much faster JavaScript engine, for example. But with Google’s visibility Chrome will easily grow a huge user base. They’re already advertising it on AdWords.
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Nice, Chrome will be a whole new way. But I just hope they dont’t play unfair like MS does making their own technology works only with their own browser! Like making gmail better ONLY with Chrome, ITS UNFAIR… but will happen…
I wrote an entire page about the subject here:
http://felipeferreira.net/?p=38
“We are so, so happy with Google Chrome,” mumbled Mozilla CEO John Lilly through gritted teeth. “That most of our income is from Google has no bearing on me making this statement.” – http://notnews.today.com/?p=57
should be interesting to see if Chrome works more efficiently than FireFox and IE… if it’s faster than Firefox, since isn’t IE, then i’ll use it
From a technical perspective, Firefox can definitely keep up. Soon Firefox will have a much faster JavaScript engine, for example. But with Google’s visibility Chrome will easily grow a huge user base. They’re already advertising it on AdWords.