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A new web browser for Windows get out of beta in 100 days
Published on December 14, 2008 By Himangshu In Personal Computing

In a somewhat unusual move, the Google team decided today to shift its Internet browser, Chrome, out of beta stage, just a hundred days after its debut and shortly after the latest updates of competing browsers such as Opera Browser and Mozilla Firefox.

Google, which has sometimes been criticized for its tendency to leave many of its products in beta stage even when they are already stable and highly reliable, hopes the announcement will help the lightweight browser gain some market share, currently around the 1 percent mark.

To download visit: http://www.google.com/chrome/

Read more at: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/


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on Dec 19, 2008

I don't trust Google,

Me either... I point blank refuse to have Google crap on my PC and refuse to use their search engine. I don't give a toss what anyone says, Google is EVIL and seeks purely to profit from everyone's information, which most often is gathered covertly and via dubious methods: IE, google analytics, which gathers data on peoples online activities/site visits without consent.

To me, Google is as invasive as CCTV cameras in toilets... getting your tonsils removed through your armpits, so it'll be a cold day in hell before I install Google's Chrome on any PC in this household.

Uh, oh... that black van with the darkened windows and a G on the doors is outside again.  

on Dec 19, 2008

Indeedy starkers, in fact, the other day, I spent mostly checking the HJT forums, looking for a way to kill the copy-book Google virus.. it's gone now, but I didn't go to any sites, I got it just searching but not clicking on anything

on Dec 19, 2008

iam with you , i dont trust google chrome. anything that is still in beta is unstable..dont care what critics say. the most stable would be FF and opera 

on Dec 19, 2008

 

Sorry guys, I found this and had to post it

on Dec 19, 2008

Keys

on Dec 19, 2008

LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wicked

on Dec 19, 2008

Well I for one, love Chrome, and I have used Google since forever...just my 2 cents worth!!

on Dec 19, 2008

Google Chrome is just a new born baby. So, the features Chrome has are good enough for a new browser. It's clear that Google is seriously thinking about the web browser. So, we can expect in near future Chrome would include all the options and features it's missing right now. I would not be surprised, if I found Chrome as the no. 1 browser in near future.

on Dec 19, 2008

CobraA1
"The Google Analytics stuff is just creepy, and getting darned near as ubiquitous as doubleclick.net tracking cookies."


I've got mixed feelings on this. As somebody who does a bit of web development, it is nice to see how many visitors you're getting, what browsers they're using so you know what to design for, etc.

I've known some Web devs, but the last time I got to look over that their working shoulders was when the fresh grads in our shop were telling everyone that Yahoo was over and showing us the Google search page. It's the third-party part of the data collection that really rubs me the wrong way--smells like a potential online privacy analog to 'mortgage-backed securities.'

My real complaint is with myself because I want to stop 'Googling' but there just doesn't seem to be a search engine anywhere nearly as good. That new Google ex-pat project (weird name I can't remember) seems like Live Search, but even more pushy in its 'helpfulness.' I'd consider going back to Yahoo, but the stupidly busy page is just too annoying. Frakkin' real world, always forcing a fella to make comprises between high-falutin' values and base appetites...

on Dec 19, 2008

Well, if you're really bored, you can always waste time dropping random searches into Ms. Dewey. Just as evil, but far more distracting - {G}

Jonnan

on Dec 21, 2008
but there just doesn't seem to be a search engine anywhere nearly as good.
That's absolutely right. Still there is no other search engine which we can choose as a good alternative.
on Dec 21, 2008

Tailsgirl

IE may suck.. but better the devil you know

For work I use IE8 (still beta) -- much faster than IE7, but not as fast as Opera.  

on Dec 22, 2008

but there just doesn't seem to be a search engine anywhere nearly as good.
That's absolutely right. Still there is no other search engine which we can choose as a good alternative.

Yahoo search does me just fine... I trust Yahoo a little more than I do Google... but not as far as I could throw 'em.

on Dec 22, 2008

starkers
Yahoo search does me just fine... I trust Yahoo a little more than I do Google... but not as far as I could throw 'em.

I take it you've never tried to modify your search string to clarify what you're looking for more than once a minute.  (I don't remember exactly what Yahoo's timeout is, but it's far too low.  And then they lock me out of the system for 999 seconds.  What's up with THAT?)

on Dec 22, 2008

I take it you've never tried to modify your search string to clarify what you're looking for more than once a minute.

Nah... I just key in what I'm looking for and go with the flow.  Most Often I find it, but I'm never tempted to go over to Google if I don't.

 

*Edit*  Just curious... your nick wouldn't be cos you're an aspiriring Presidential shoe thrower, by any chance???

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