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Authored by: ukjaybrat on Thursday, March 21 2013 @ 01:44 PM EDT |
honestly, because i haven't used firefox in a long time and i
couldn't remember if it supported the address box searching
capability.. but then a realized i said to go to
www.google.com anyway... by then i had already hit submit and
couldn't edit
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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, March 21 2013 @ 01:50 PM EDT |
But the disadvantage is, it is Google...and they did find a few bugs, worth 40
grand to the guy that was working on exploiting them.
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Authored by: artp on Saturday, March 23 2013 @ 12:18 PM EDT |
What I like about Chrome:
1. Each tab is a separate process. The browser doesn't crash
because one tab has gone into an infinite loop because of
bad web programming. Each tab is isolated from the others.
Manage it from the browser or the OS.
2. The performance seems to be better. May be because of the
tabs being separate processes. If so, then this isn't any
different than the first point.
3. The security is much better than other browsers, if I can
believe articles I've read on the subject. I like the
architecture as much as the implementation. Having separate
processes is also a security advantage.
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Userfriendly on WGA server outage:
When you're chained to an oar you don't think you should go down when the galley
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