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the most notable one apparently is the way it can bypass windows security features (please go ahead a make an obvious joke here)

 

Windows' security features are a joke, so I need not make one.

Windows' security features are a joke, so I need not make one.

 

The team behind IE's security when down the pub instead of working on security :shocked2:

I'm gonna wait until the Firefox-guys adopt the new Chrome-Features (like multi-threaded tabs), as I'm a little sceptic about this seemingly rushed release :P

  • 5 months later...

Google Chrome?

They just got out of beta!

Software runs like crap

it is supposed to be a simple browser for those who don't want many buttons displayed and those who want to maximize the screen's real estate.

 

i don't see any difference in the speed in loading pages, though.

  • 3 weeks later...
Anyone tried it yet? :P

I'm using it right now, it's a bit faster than Explorer, but other than that, there are no pros to it, just some shiny buttons.

  • 3 weeks later...

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