I have one thing to say... If it was M$ releasing this same piece of
software, there would be 100% more bashing. Privacy is just non-existant,
vulnerabilities/DoS stuff have already been disclosed (don't even start with
the "still in beta" argument).

I have absolutely no reason to migrate to Chrome just because it renders a
webpage 1 second faster. I might consider having it installed on the side
when having a browser with 100% Acid3 rendering will improve the overall
browsing experience. Other than that, Firefox 3 all the way (oh and not
supporting addons/plugins is a major showstopper, especially in Linux)

just my 2c

-Dante

On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Jeff Lasman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I preface the subject line with "temporarily offtopic" because Google
> will no doubt eventually create a version of Chrome for Linux.
>
> I'll let others, if they be so inclined, write about how good Chrome may
> be; I choose only to point out this:
>
>
> http://www.microsoft-watch.com/content/web_services_browser/chrome_privacy_is_full_of_dents.html?kc=EWWHNEMNL090408EOAD
>
> Jeff
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