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Old 25-01-10, 23:52
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Have you tried using Google Chrome? What can you say about it?
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Old 17-02-10, 20:24
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Hey!

Google Chrome is pretty good.I've been an avid Firefox user up until now, but I'm coming round to the idea of Chrome. I don't like how it handles saved passwords though.If I have a username and password combo saved for a sate, and I replace the username to log in as someone else, it leaves the password in instead of clearing it out.

Any thing is better than Internet Explorer though!
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Old 08-03-10, 03:36
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Hi friends, Ya i have used Google Chrome it has advance feature than Google.
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Old 01-05-10, 10:31
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Hi, I used the Google chrome it is the fastest among all the browsers . I mostly use Google chrome

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Old 29-06-10, 02:44
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Google Chrome sandboxes Web pages, preventing drive-by downloads and installations.Chrome actually uses WebKit for rendering Web pages, the same rendering engine as Safari (Safari), which is known to be very fast. If chrome gains popularity among internet users web designers will need to optimize their new designs to accommodate this new browser.
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Old 29-07-10, 04:42
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Google Chrome is one of the newer additions in the competitive Internet browsing market.It is a web browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit layout engine and application framework.
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Old 03-08-10, 07:38
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This being Google, search is an integral part of Chrome; and Google has added some clever features to make searching easier. Chrome goes beyond its Microsoft and Mozilla competition by searching your browser history's page titles as well page content. The history results show the title of the page, as well as a thumbnail representation of the page (for most sites but not all; it was unclear why some sites were visually represented while others were not), but it doesn't show the actual Web page address. The lack of URL information can make it difficult to identify the specific Web page you're going to, especially if the site's title bar description is not specific (because, say, different sections of the same site have identical title bar descriptors).
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