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Old 09-07-2008, 11:21 AM   #111
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chrome is good, very good, almost greaat and i love the name

now to polish the browser on my '55 chevy
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I go along with Harry as about one-half of my customers come to me through the Internet and any of these are through Google AdWords clicks.

As for Chrome itself, it is a delightful implementation. Faster than either IE or FF3 and the integrated single bar on the top makes the finding of websites very easy.

From a mercenary point of view I love it because it will inspire greater advances in browsers. Competition was what made IE as good as it is today -- first from Netscape and later from Firefox. Now with a three-way battle they all can only get better. We win no matter who leads in the browser wars.
I like it a lot so far, however, I wish there was a way to make having the tabs at the top optional. I use toolbars for my apps, and unfortunately, about half the time I go to select a tab, I end up brining down the toolbar on that screen and accidentally firing up an app.
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