@MisterDoctorNerd True for now, but what happens when Chrome has a de facto monopoly? I don't like that idea, even though at the moment I'm tending to use Chrome much more as a practical necessity. Not quite necessity... I could alway unplug from the 'net, right?
@ebbixx Chrome will never become a monopoly of a browser. at least not in America, as long as there are people who don't know shit about computers, there will be Internet Explorer users. no matter how much of a market share that alternate browsers take, IE will be the most dominant for a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time.
currently, Chrome's fast dev schedule allows it to keep up with the upcoming web technologies more quickly.
also, in my experience, the dev channel is more stable than the stable FF.
@MisterDoctorNerd I actually expect you're right, though for the Chrome netbook it *DOES* already have an effective monopoly. Not that I expect Google marketing will do much better with the netbooks (at least not right now) than it did with the Nexus One.
firefox must be a whore.
MisterDoctorNerd 1 year ago
its good to think that my country may made the best browser
raymankisser 1 year ago
safari is hot! [obviously i'm only talking about the babe]
acarocacaro 1 year ago
Huge O.O
librano 1 year ago 4
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Heil Hitler!
ghostfacee 1 year ago
Given Firefox's current memory leaks, the idea of making browsers the center of app functioning is just a little bit scary.
ebbixx 1 year ago
@ebbixx switch to chrome. your memory leaks will disappear.
MisterDoctorNerd 1 year ago
@MisterDoctorNerd True for now, but what happens when Chrome has a de facto monopoly? I don't like that idea, even though at the moment I'm tending to use Chrome much more as a practical necessity. Not quite necessity... I could alway unplug from the 'net, right?
ebbixx 1 year ago
@ebbixx Chrome will never become a monopoly of a browser. at least not in America, as long as there are people who don't know shit about computers, there will be Internet Explorer users. no matter how much of a market share that alternate browsers take, IE will be the most dominant for a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time.
currently, Chrome's fast dev schedule allows it to keep up with the upcoming web technologies more quickly.
also, in my experience, the dev channel is more stable than the stable FF.
MisterDoctorNerd 1 year ago
@MisterDoctorNerd I actually expect you're right, though for the Chrome netbook it *DOES* already have an effective monopoly. Not that I expect Google marketing will do much better with the netbooks (at least not right now) than it did with the Nexus One.
ebbixx 1 year ago