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Trippy
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Morfiend
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I started using it last night at home (Mac at work).
I like FF3 but I find it a bit bloated feeling, and I have hardly any add-ons. Also, FF3 does this weird thing. Every time I start it up, it will run fine for 5 to 10 seconds, then it will freeze my entire computer for 10 to 15 seconds. After that everything is fine, but its a pain in the ass.
Chrome does not freeze my computer and runs pretty damn fast. I just wish there was an easy way to change the skin. The blue is really bugging me, and doesnt go with my desktop theme at all.
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Trippy
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Modify the source and recompile it 
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MahrinSkel
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When she crossed over, she was just a ship. But when she came back... she was bullshit!
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Doesn't play nice with Sandboxie, which I've taken to using whenever I visit a site that may be dodgy (not that, pervs, I'm mostly talking about indy game stuff). Just doesn't reach the internet at all for some reason. Yeah, I know that right now there aren't any exploits specifically for Chrome, but most of them are using Flash.
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Ingmar
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Meh. Looks nice but I miss NoScript. Feels like I'm not wearing pants on the Internet.
Speaking from personal experience, though, that's a mighty fine feeling.
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The Transcendent One: AH... THE ROGUE CONSTRUCT. Nordom: Sense of closure: imminent.
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Nerf
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I wish there was a way to just open files instead of being forced to download them, sometimes I don't want to save it on my hard drive, damnit!
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Krakrok
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Interesting comparison of Flash CPU usage on FF, Chrome and IE 8:
I just tested FF3 on YouTube w/ Vista and a year old Quad Core. 5% CPU usage. I don't know where they got 95% usage from YouTube's Flash. Is XP on a 3 year old laptop really that crappy? FF2 limited Flash to a single core. FF3 lets Flash use all cores. Chrome is pretty meh for me. Why are tabs even farther away from the center of the screen (where my cursor lives) better?
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Mrbloodworth
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I would not call you tubes use of flash, Standard flash.
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Tebonas
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Played around with it, like it. But to be fair its not that much faster than Firefox with Tracemonkey. I think when the novelty runs out this will be relegated to my second browser for more unsavory websites instead of Opera.
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Venkman
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Tried this when it launched, then picked it up again today. Seems to have improved some in terms of support, but otherwise the same lightning-fast clean browser it's been billed as. I've so far experienced nothing that would prevent me from dropping Firefox.
Is this a serious attempt by Google, or a soon-forgotten 20% project built just to compel Mozilla and MS to stop bloatifying their browsers?
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MahrinSkel
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When she crossed over, she was just a ship. But when she came back... she was bullshit!
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Probably a warning shot over the IE8 offsite cookie blocking default that would make Google's purchase of DoubleClick a complete waste.
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I wish there was a way to just open files instead of being forced to download them, sometimes I don't want to save it on my hard drive, damnit!
Um. If you're opening it, you're saving it. You might not know it but that's what's happening. Better to be informed, no?
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Speaking of marketing, we're out of milk.
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Venkman
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Yep. I've long since gotten tired of all the hidden folders Microsoft hides all over the drive to facilitate the download/open process. Can't tell you how often I've had to find those files after having mistakenly made edits without moving them to a real folder. MS Outlook is the worst of the bunch: you can't actually get to the folder unless you manually type in the path, as two folders in the hierarchy don't even appear when hidden items are shown. At least with IE, I can navigate to where it's caching files.
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Venkman
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Oh, and is there any way to get back to the "Most Visited" GUI page short of restarting the program? I currently just open a new tab but it's an extra mouse click to close the prior one. A whole extra mouse click!!!
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Teleku
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Is this a serious attempt by Google, or a soon-forgotten 20% project built just to compel Mozilla and MS to stop bloatifying their browsers?
From what I've heard, this isn't so much about directly competing with other browsers (for now) but for laying the groundwork for their future apps. With this, they can specially develop all their new applications for the browser, in a much more powerful way (as Trippy said, getting around shit like AJAX). They will integrate Android with the whole thing. So it's more about them creating a development platform with which to continue their virtualization drive, which is just awesome to me. In Short, hopefully it's the start of that Google OS we always talk about  .
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"My great-grandfather did not travel across four thousand miles of the Atlantic Ocean to see this nation overrun by immigrants. He did it because he killed a man back in Ireland. That's the rumor." -Stephen Colbert
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CharlieMopps
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They made it specifically to combat Ad-Blocking in firefox. The lack of ad blocking makes it totally worthless to me.
It's pretty fast though.
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Draegan
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The day google makes an OS is the day the world ends.
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MrHat
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Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
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The day google makes an OS is the day the world ends.
Wednesday?
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CharlieMopps
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The day google makes an OS is the day the world ends.
Wednesday? No, the LHC will end the world on Wednesday... Google will have to wait until AFTER the earth is swallowed by a man-made black hole.
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Draegan
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Right. They will be our overlords in the next earth.
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Mrbloodworth
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Officially banned at work.
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Trippy
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Not surprising because it sends everything you enter in the "Omnibox" to Google where it's stored until the heat death of the universe (actually only 5% is stored until the end of time but of course they never tell you which 5%) and it indexes everything you view including sensitive information (like your banking account information) that anybody can then see by typing in said box. Edit: whoops it's 2% not 5%: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10031661-56.html
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« Last Edit: September 08, 2008, 05:53:35 PM by Trippy »
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Engels
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wait, what? who types bank credentials into the URL bar anyway? the url or the bank's name, sure, but if your daft enough to put in username and password into the URL/Omnibar/whateve, you get what you deserve. There's no keeping that type of person safe.
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I should get back to nature, too. You know, like going to a shop for groceries instead of the computer. Maybe a condo in the woods that doesn't even have a health club or restaurant attached. Buy a car with only two cup holders or something. -Signe
I LIKE being bounced around by Tonkors. - Lantyssa
Babies shooting themselves in the head is the state bird of West Virginia. - schild
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Trippy
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wait, what? who types bank credentials into the URL bar anyway? the url or the bank's name, sure, but if your daft enough to put in username and password into the URL/Omnibar/whateve, you get what you deserve. There's no keeping that type of person safe.
No that's not what happens. Chrome is indexing the contents of the pages your visit while your surf so you can retrieve that information when searching: http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/39176/108/
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Engels
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inflicts shingles.
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ook. well, yep, that's pretty wack
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I should get back to nature, too. You know, like going to a shop for groceries instead of the computer. Maybe a condo in the woods that doesn't even have a health club or restaurant attached. Buy a car with only two cup holders or something. -Signe
I LIKE being bounced around by Tonkors. - Lantyssa
Babies shooting themselves in the head is the state bird of West Virginia. - schild
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Hoax
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Anyone else having flash issues with it? I have the latest flash but sites that display fine in other browsers show plugin not installed in chrome.
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A nation consists of its laws. A nation does not consist of its situation at a given time. If an individual's morals are situational, then that individual is without morals. If a nation's laws are situational, that nation has no laws, and soon isn't a nation. -William Gibson
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CharlieMopps
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wait, what? who types bank credentials into the URL bar anyway? the url or the bank's name, sure, but if your daft enough to put in username and password into the URL/Omnibar/whateve, you get what you deserve. There's no keeping that type of person safe.
No that's not what happens. Chrome is indexing the contents of the pages your visit while your surf so you can retrieve that information when searching: http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/39176/108/Yea, ok, well this browsers dead to me. Nice try Google... whatever happened to you? You used to be so friendly. 
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Trippy
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Google has always been about hording personal information about its users. They used to store all searches associated by cookies/IP/whatever other means of tracking you until the end of time. Under pressure from the EU they've shortened it but basically they have been and continue to accumulate massive amounts of personal information from all of its users. And to top it all off they have vague, missing, misleading, out right incorrect privacy policies about all this information they are hording.
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Miasma
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wait, what? who types bank credentials into the URL bar anyway? the url or the bank's name, sure, but if your daft enough to put in username and password into the URL/Omnibar/whateve, you get what you deserve. There's no keeping that type of person safe.
No that's not what happens. Chrome is indexing the contents of the pages your visit while your surf so you can retrieve that information when searching: http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/39176/108/Yea, ok, well this browsers dead to me. Nice try Google... whatever happened to you? You used to be so friendly.  No they have never been friendly, they are just marketed as such and people eat it up. They are just as bad as microsoft, maybe worse since all microsoft wanted was your money, Google wants your soul.
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Trippy
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Venkman
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wait, what? who types bank credentials into the URL bar anyway? the url or the bank's name, sure, but if your daft enough to put in username and password into the URL/Omnibar/whateve, you get what you deserve. There's no keeping that type of person safe.
No that's not what happens. Chrome is indexing the contents of the pages your visit while your surf so you can retrieve that information when searching: http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/39176/108/I read that but don't quite get it. I see my History being updated, but I can't actually load any of the https sites I use. Any time I click them they present the login page (because I never stay logged in to the important sites). What are people doing that they can pull info from pages locked behind a login page? And yea, I feel dense asking that.
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Trippy
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Open up a blank tab and in the Searches box on the right type in, say, "Darniaq" (assuming you've surfed f13.net with it). You see the little text snippets around your keyword that show up in the search? That's the text it's indexing.
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Soln
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the opportunity for evil is just delicious
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This has been blocked by work. People weren't happy with the autoupdater and other stuff apparently.
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Venkman
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Open up a blank tab and in the Searches box on the right type in, say, "Darniaq" (assuming you've surfed f13.net with it). You see the little text snippets around your keyword that show up in the search? That's the text it's indexing.
Jeezus. Thanks man. That's some pretty unfortunate stuff. Yea, that's the end of Google Chrome for me.
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Krakrok
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Isn't it just searching your browser history pages? Firefox and IE both store all that crap too. They just don't make it searchable. Chrome probably just indexes it like Google Desktop search does.
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