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Well my word - Hell hath frozen ova!
IE:
FF:
Chrome:
I ran each test on each browser - test results were near identical each time!
"The question isn't are you paranoid... the question is are you paranoid enough?"
You people are funny sometimes... rampant paranoia, fear, FUD, all of it rolled into one. Amazing. As if anyone online is anonymous, untraceable. Stop watching so many hacker movies and get edjumicated about how all this stuff works.
No amount of proxies, no amount of firewalls, no pr0n mode addons or special gizmos will ever keep you that secure.
No one is innocent, no one is safe, and most certainly, no one is secure.
This may be true. But it is also true that other browsers don't outright say "All your data are belong to us" in their EULA.
Not touching this thing until Google stops asking me to sign away all rights to everything I type or view in their browser. They can go mine their data from other oblivious saps.
Does the legalese say that they are taking the right to display *anything* I show in the bowser? Including say personal and private pics I might take at home?
Hahaha I hope this is a fakepost.
Not only can they take any personal/private photos you upload in any way shape or form to any place via Chrome said:LOL!, That brightened my day.
When ppl are talking abt the speed of a browser they aint talking abt the speed it can pull/push data across the net - that is system/line dependent
THEY are talking abt how it renders the page.
Chrome is fast, def faster then IE,FF,Opera. I want to compare it again FF3.1 with its JIT JavaScript engine, since Chrome has a JIT JavaScript engine as well
But surely how fast a browser can upload and download is all that really matters?
Surely that's the main contributing factor to how fast the page can be rendered? (I honestly don't know).
And I've now played around with IE, FF and Chrome and every page I look at loads at the same speed from what I can tell - using just my eyes I mean, not a precise form of measurement. The differences seam imperceptible to me.
lawl at the guy who did speedtests in his browsers. srsly?
That was me. Did I miss the point?
I was going to dwn it but the EULA turned me off...should have expected this after all we all know GMAIL's privacy policy...
Privacy hounds posting in a public forum... you folks just shot yourself in your collective feet, you realize this, right?
Not only can they take any personal/private photos you upload in any way shape or form to any place via Chrome, they can edit it and display it publicly. If they want to, they can take your picture, draw a big cartoon penis on it, and throw it up on a billboard at Times Square with a little "Brought to you by Chrome, lol" bug in the corner.
It's the first public release, get real. In time all the features common to the most popular browsers will be added, I'm quite certain of that. But it's beta, and really in some respects it's highly alpha but most stuff that matters for websurfing is there, and works just fine, and will only get better as it develops.
There's only so much that Google can do in a lab with a small number of developers on such a project. If it's truly going to grow - and this is just the first step towards a true GoogleOS or something of that nature - people have to use it and comment on it, point out bugs when noted, and contribute.
So use it, contribute, and watch it grow.
I think someone posted something about there not being a status toolbar. There is, it just fades in the bottom left and then fades out. Very cool IMO.
It's open source. Go get the source code and make it into whatever browser you wish... if not, then it's hurry-up-and-wait as it develops, and now that it - and the source code - are available, that will begin to happen exponentially faster than just being locked away at Google Labs.