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  1. malapu Says:

    yeah i use it now… its very simple browser

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  2. rampantheart Says:

    I didn’t know Chrome had this many facilities.Especially the fact about tabs. That’s super cool and i really wish Chrome did something about extensions!But this is just the beginning!we’ll give them some time to improvise in the future!:) I don’t know why, but i still love Firefox!

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  3. Nihar Says:

    Great post. I wonder how come you have done the review of the browser so quick and also come up with a post :)

    Anyways it was very nice review.

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  4. Feabionsu Says:

    Fantastic post! And fantastic beta too! I have downloaded Google Chrome immediately as they posted the link online at the Google Blog - the download took five seconds and when I actually launched the finished, installed Google Chrome… ah, it was heaven!

    Incredible fast, incredibly sleek - just so cool! I have to say though, I do have to get used to the “type in the omnibox to make a search” feature - I’m used to seeing a “Home” button, and even though Chrome does provide it, it’s not the same! The default for a homepage is simply just a new tab, and not an actual website like google.com. (although again, you can change that)

    The bookmarks I haven’t tried yet, but I can see where you’re getting at. And I’m half - half like you. One side, anything by Google (at least the software and stuff like Gmail) you just gotta try and at least use for a while - but stuff you’ve grown to love like Mozilla Firefox - you won’t give that up so easily. At least I won’t! :D

    A thing I liked is that Google Chrome doesn’t repeatedly keep asking you to put their browser as the default one. In fact, it never asked me, and I only found out about the option by going to Options! :D Which is good, at least for a beta, when people just want to try out a software. Good first impression, if there are no annoying popups!

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  5. Damn it! Where have I been not realizing that there is a new browser in town? I’m all for it as long as there isn’t an issue of browser inconsistency. I’m grabbing it as I’m writing this…..

    Yan

  6. 24patrol Says:

    I have also downloaded chrome and i the first thing i noticed in this new browser is its blinding speed on loading pages, and also I like the incognito mode feature lol ;)
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  7. Linda Says:

    Sometimes less is more, and I’ll have to find out if that’s the case. If so, that would be a reason to love it. But, I need more than what it’s offering right now. So I’ll have to wait this one out and see how it evolves.

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  8. Wongsk Says:

    It supports window XP and vista only.
    Some of the IE support website can’t open with Google Chrome.

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  9. rubenmnk Says:

    some say google chrome is next generation browser..
    but i think its not so robust..
    maybe there some bug that chrome cant do like IE or mozilla..

  10. windra Says:

    nice post….i need new browser right now, my FF 3.0 have a lot of bug. It can’t open some website.

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  11. VMOptions Says:

    With it being open source, it won’t be long until some things are tweaked. For its first release, its not too bad.

  12. rjani Says:

    Really great post! Stumbled, Digged!
    Very good summary of Chrome, I especially liked 6,8 and 9 on the positive side, they solved some problems that annoyed us for years :)
    And I’m sure the majority of the negative aspects will be corrected quickly, especially the extensions.
    What I like about Chrome is it’s open-source, so any problems will be fixed quickly, and I’m sure there gonna be a Linux and Mac version soon.
    My 10th point I dislike about Chrome is I can’t even install it now, but I’ll try again and again :D
    But in my opinion, the positive aspects clearly outstrip the negative ones, so I’m sure I found my new favorite browser ;)

  13. Amazingly, today everyone everywhere is talking about Google Chrome lol. It’s like the next hot trend thing

    Rjani, you can’t install it? Try downloading the standalone installer (Google it). Maybe it can help with your problem

  14. rjani Says:

    OK, I downloaded it, but it’s still not working. I can now install it, but every time I try to load a page it freezes and I get an error message.
    Could it be because I haven’t installed SP2?

  15. Roland Says:

    Nice review, I’ll add it to my week digest ;)
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  16. You mean you haven’t installed Windows XP Service Pack 2?? It’s already up to Service Pack 3 now man :) You really should update yours, not because of Chrome

    Thanks, Roland. Went to your site but it’s all in French lol

  17. Paul Says:

    I have downloaded, installed and love it. I enjoy the minimalist approach, as that is the way I configure IE and Firefox.

    The speed is unmatched by any browser I have seen, and the fact that it cleans up after itself (in terms of resources) is a huge bonus.

    Let’s see how long before it makes some headway into the IE/Firefox dominated browser world.

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  18. Geoserv Says:

    STUMBLED! and Engaged!

    Downloading as we speak.

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  19. rjani Says:

    :D Yeah I know Michael, funny but I had some bugs when I installed that so I removed it 6 months ago
    I guess I have to install it now… hope it’ll work then

  20. rjani Says:

    OK, I installed SP2 and it works!!! Neat and fast!
    Thanks Michael!

  21. King Google does it again. Is crome really better than FF3?

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  22. Oh ya, and dugg!!!

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  23. bunnyhero Says:

    i noticed the CPU spikes too. when i took a look using process monitor from sysinternals, i could see chrome writing to files named “safe browsing” and “safe browsing-journal.” i think this might have to do with their anti-phishing/malware stuff, perhaps it’s updating the bad-site database. why it has to use up so much CPU for that is a mystery to me!

  24. rjani Says:

    For those who asked why Google abandoned Firefox:

    http://gigaom.com/2008/09/02/why-did-google-abandon-firefox/

    it’s still not totally clear, but at least it answers some questions

    by the way, I was wondering when Google decides to develop his own OS, it would be interesting to see if they can build a better one than Mac or Linux, cause they always produce quality products and, as for now they’re doing way much better on the “browser field”.
    (But I have to admit I miss the extensions, so while they fix this little problem I stick with Firefox)

  25. harry Says:

    Another Google Try to take the world over, tried it really crappy. crashed on me 3 timess

  26. ben Says:

    What attracts me is the incognito mode and the memory part, should be quite good except i’ll use ie7 for the moment, in case if somebody tried to steal my passwords :) WAS a little bit disappointed when the password was scratched but…
    quite a long post as well and a good one :) just noticed google chrome yesterday… and saw this post and this just let me know more about google chrome which is quite useful THANKS

  27. rjani Says:

    Mozilla CEO uncertain about future relationship with Google:
    http://www.tgdaily.com/html_tmp/content-view-39148-118.html

    an another article on the topic. What I realised that Chrome’s appearance has started an even bigger competition among the various browsers, and who benefits the most from the situation is us, cause they’re developing good software more quickly :D

  28. bloggista Says:

    Dugg , buzzed, reddit and stumbled Mike. I was looking around for a good review of Chrome and this one’s the best. Good job!

    – btw, your sponsorship slot (non-cash or cash) is still reserved. Hehe. Send me the details.

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  29. Nihar Says:

    rjani,

    Developing an OS is altogether a different ball game. create a new OS is very difficult. I think google will only concentrate on web services where they can gain from advertisements.

    They won’t create an OS and try to sell.

    This is what i feel…

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  30. I guess it’s interesting when Google can come up with a new O/S. I’ll definitely give it a try :) But yeah I guess it’s not easy especially with Microsoft and Linux dominating the market (and Mac? hehe)

    Rjani, you should just upgrade to XP Service Pack 3 altogether :D

    Also, I heard that if you turn off the Anti phishing/malware thing, it’ll make Chrome run faster, but I’m quite happy with what it is, even if I have it frozen here and there a couple of times (on some Flash movies, I think)

  31. Natasha Says:

    The “Show passwords” button is in Firefox too.

  32. rjani Says:

    I didn’t say they’ll sell it. If they create one, and I’m sure they will, they’ll do it open-source, totally free, just like other Google services.
    Google Chrome was also free, because it enables Google developers to write their code more easily, and write programs that run faster.
    If they create an OS, I’m sure they’ll do so for the same reasons.

    Well, I’m considering SP3, but it runs quite well with SP2, so I’ll postpone it I guess :) While extensions are missing, I can’t do much with Chrome anyway…

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  35. @Natasha: I guess you’re right although in Firefox you can put a Master password to protect it

    @Rjani: Well SP3 has an improvement on performance, along with other fixes. You should have just upgraded straight to SP3 rather than going to SP2 lol

  36. I a big Firefox loyalist and therefore a bit reluctant to change but Google seems to have a lot of very attractive features built into it.

  37. quakeboy Says:

    Wow.. great write up… your writing skills have been growing and growing and now it looks like a world class technical review site…

    keep up the good work..

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  38. After waiting a week to comment I think we will see substantial and quick upgrades to Chrome in the near future. What they did was release a really solid BETA version of the platform and then just sat back to read the hundreds of thousands of comments like the ones here.
    Knowing Google’s history it would not surprise me at all if they already have a big number of upgrades already ready to be released. Personally I think with their unlimited resources they will quickly be competing with FF and IE


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  39. @Ann Arbor: It’ll take some time for Google to be able to beat Firefox and its popularity (especially with the extensions)

    @quakeboy: hey, thanks for the compliment. This post took me 2-3 hours to write and finalize, believe it or not O_o. Glad if you think it can be compared to a world class technical review :)

    @PoliticalDisgust: As you said, it is a solid beta (considering it’s even the first). I certainly can’t wait for the next major update from Google Chrome. Hope it’s soon. You can actually find Google Chrome Nightlies build here if you are desperate in getting the most updated version of Chrome. But I’ll wait if I were you :)

  40. Dannielle Says:

    It takes a bit of getting used to if you’re a diehard Firefox user like I am but I have to admit it is a very fast browser. Great article.

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  41. Mike Says:

    Unfortunatly Chrome’s Incognito mode isn’t really private. It keeps so-called “flash cookies” even after leaving the Incognito mode. So every website can still keep track on you using this technique. And other users of your computer can see where you have been surfed too.

  42. film fan Says:

    there are so many advantages and features with Chrome, such as it’s speed, for example; now if only they would take care it’s quirky cookie management…

  43. @Danielle: True. I’m a Firefox user myself but I find that Firefox is “heavy” and quite slow to load-up (compared to other browser). It is very stable at the moment though on its v3.0.1

    @Mike: Hm that’s pretty scary. I guess we have to wait until some bugs have been washed out. I’ve been downloading the nightlies (Google is updating that baby a few times in a day!)

    @film fan: Cookie management? I rarely check this (or maybe don’t even care about it). Care to elaborate more on what’s happening?

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