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Took a look at Google Chrome. It's pretty appealing.
i'm an unsophisticated browser user. I started with Mosaic, of course, and stuck with it for a long time because it was all my underpowered machines could handle, and I've been consistently partisan to Safari since OS X debuted, but I couldn't tell you why. I just know it makes me a little grumpy when I have to use Firefox because some site doesn't play nice with Safari. though the latest version of Firefox has overcome all my specific objections (save one that's Mac specific and extremely minor) and I actually just set it to be my default browser on my laptop this morning. But I like the cut of Chrome's jib.
I already use GoogleTalk and gmail and Google Reader and Google Documents. I welcome our Google Overlords, generally, but I'm still uneasy. What if Google, as my DH puts it, ascends and leaves everything unsupported? What then?
One of my more baseless and abstract worst-case scenarios, I think.
i'm an unsophisticated browser user. I started with Mosaic, of course, and stuck with it for a long time because it was all my underpowered machines could handle, and I've been consistently partisan to Safari since OS X debuted, but I couldn't tell you why. I just know it makes me a little grumpy when I have to use Firefox because some site doesn't play nice with Safari. though the latest version of Firefox has overcome all my specific objections (save one that's Mac specific and extremely minor) and I actually just set it to be my default browser on my laptop this morning. But I like the cut of Chrome's jib.
I already use GoogleTalk and gmail and Google Reader and Google Documents. I welcome our Google Overlords, generally, but I'm still uneasy. What if Google, as my DH puts it, ascends and leaves everything unsupported? What then?
One of my more baseless and abstract worst-case scenarios, I think.