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04 September 2008

Google's Chrome

If you're frustrated with your current browser (or just bored), there's a new one out there.  Google has released Chrome.  And a comic book to go along with it.

Here's what being said:

"First Test of Google's New Browser" (AllThingsD)
Walt Mossberg calls it "smart" and "innovative."  He also talks about IE8.

"Searching with Google Chrome and Omnibox" (Search Engine Land)
Danny Sullivan shares his step-by-step trial.

"Google Amends Chrome License Following Privacy Objections" (Computerworld)
It's a good thing someone is reading those licensing agreements.  And posting about it.

"Will Its 'Chrome' Web Browser Put a Shine on Google's Long-term Strategy?" (Knowledge@Wharton)
If you care about the business end of things....

"Enable Chrome's Best Features in Firefox" (Lifehacker)
Maybe you *don't* need to switch.

What do YOU think?

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