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  • Google Chrome is fast. But it crashes often.

  • Chrome is fast cuz its not full of crap! So lets use metaphors:

    Car = browser

    Google took the car, and slamed a 8000 horse power engine in it. Google chrome is basicly a super computer in a browser

  • I like Google Chrome very much. Google always creates a good application.

  • Google Chrome is faster than IE, Safari, Opera and Firefox.

  • Google Chrome is the fastest browser.

  • I like Google Chrome. Hope Google will develop Chrome better than Firefox and IE.

  • Google Chrome is faster than Firefox. Firefox often hangs but there are a lot of add on.

  • Google Chrome is very fast. I am using Google Chrome.

  • "Once we click on the chrome icon"...What about if you are using ChromeOS?! Where's our icon now?!

  • Funny, I'm using a Chrome browser right now and the instant I clicked on this video's link, it popped up. Chrome is the best, just like Google search is the best.

    IE9 is okay. Just like Bing is okay.

  • can you help me how long can i upload youtube video , can i upload over 15 minutes..... Help thanks

  • I had always been using Firefox for a while, but then a friend of mine said I should tr Chrome, and ever since then, I have loved it!

  • In my oppinion, THE SCROLLBAR should be displayed only on MouseOver, eventually with a quick fading and still some transparency when fully displayed. The webpage content should stay centered no matter if the content is less or more than window height.

    :)

    My example page is found at

    ...

    \/\/ \/\/ \/\/ . statuianuda . ro slash no-scroll . php

    ...

    Please don't mark it as a spam.

    I don't know how else I can contact the Chrome Team, so I'm just submitting an idea here by showing the exact example.

  • @parfumeria33ro nice!

  • I switched from Internet Explorer, to Chrome, the first time i loaded a page on Chrome, i shit my pants.

  • which is more faster, chrome or mozilla? thumbs up for chrome thumbs down for mozilla firefox!! VOTE NOW!!! XD

  • Well explained, thank you.

  • i switched over from firefox to chrome and i prefer chrome now. just faster and cleaner looking. Firefox crashes way too much with flash

  • FireFox FTW, the Addons for FF kill it xD :)

  • i like the flashblocker extension. makes life easier than have all those flash adds keeps running and annoying i might say.

  • use chrome for a few weeks then go back to firefox, your think your internet has slowed down. thats how fast chrome works.

  • We're gonna pay for all of Google's hardwork. Google will lead the future of the Internet subscriber model.

  • Love google chrome!

  • @bertocaster For those who are interested, Windows only, but you can install the Canary version of Chrome from here:

    tools.google.com/dlpage/chrome­sxs

    I am told it is quicker - and so far this seems to be right. And you can keep your "old" version. They are side-by-side compatible.

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  • i like firefox cause its more customizable...or am i wrong?

  • @MGRaiden64 chrome is just as good for coustomising also you can do more in the extensions. and it uses less resourses than firefox.

  • Please add a dialog box to alert when you are (mostly by accident) closing the window and all the tabs within =]

  • Google Chrome is fast:D

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  • @ClimateDelta Comment was removed by author -- trying to correct the text. Then Youtube wouldn't let him post after two tries.

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  • i use google for everything!!!!!!

  • he's completely right I'm using chrome right now and have been using it for like 5 months

  • is chrome really that fater then internet explorer 7?????? some body please answer......

  • @DRAGONIRONFIST In my experience, yes. In fact, it is my experience that FireFox is faster than IE, Opera is faster than FireFox and Chrome is faster than Opera. (But Opera's base of users is small so they tend to have more bugs and the user interface is more complicated...) Chrome starts up fast, is more responsive, and they are setting new standards, e.g., the speed of their javascript engine. Looks like FireFox is emulating them, e.g., 4.0 beta UI.

  • @ClimateDelta thanks man......=]

  • i stop listening to the vid after how gay he sounds

  • 21min holy shit.

  • 21min holy shit

  • i love chrome, i used firefox for a long time, and its still a great browser, But chrome is my browser of choice, it really runs alot cleaner.

    i have no idea what hes saying either,, But it works, , and i can understand how he placed emphasis on ergonomics

  • @manta106 Well all i had to do was run Firefox type in about:config change some things to my liking and it runs smoother then Google chrome will. So its all on how you use it.

  • @Brandon75689 Possible. My experience is that Chrome is faster, but my wife tried both while using our old single processor desktop computer and for her FireFox was faster. But she has trouble with FireFox hanging (depending on the version) and with bloat. The important thing is your time and your personal experience. As such Google offers Google Gears to help speed up IE or FireFox if you choose to use them but need a fast javascript engine.

    Have you seen the FireFox 4.0 beta?

  • @ClimateDelta I am using Firefox 4 as we speak and if i had to choose between firefox ie or google like you mentioned i would choose opera.

  • @Brandon75689 If as you say given the choice between FireFox or Chrome you would choose Opera why are you using FireFox 4 "as we speak"? (For those who don't know, FireFox 4 Beta looks a great deal like Chrome.) Anyway, I would like to try it out just to see how similar it is to Chrome, but then I might break what I have going with my old FireFox. The addons. And I do use FireFox for somethings. Its just that Chrome is my default and has been for some time.

  • @ClimateDelta Because I do random bullshit with firefox. Since its good at organizing bookmarks and what not. But all my important things I do on opera. Opera is better to me i just like the firefox add-on i have at keeping passwords for simple things.

  • @Brandon75689 FireFox's Recently Bookmarked looks interesting. What I miss? - the tab drop down. You know what is a real pain? No tab text or icon with 20 tabs open all at the same time. The dropdown lets you see the text and icon for each as a verticle list. Chrome? Click each tab to find that one thing. 7-10 seconds - and guessing to reduce the number I click. Attention I am no longer able to keep on what I am doing. I miss the dropdown. So little screen realestate. Chrome needs it.

  • @manta106 runs alot cleaner... Chrome can cause vireuses firefox, internet explorer, safari they dont

  • @xkillmanxx Any evidence for this?

  • @xkillmanxx you should download google chrome in a different website C:

  • i thought so

  • I picked up a piece of paper and temporarily fastened it to my screen to hide the bottom part of this video, in order to hide that incredibly distracting bottle *___*

  • YES. In IE and some FF when I open a tab I have to stop whatever I'm doing and focus on a new tab. I'm a stranger to this kind of interaction because I'm used to:

    *sees a word I don't know*

    *Presses ctrl+T*

    *types in word*

    *switches back to old tab, where i will read the new tab later*

    In two seconds

  • when did the guy sleep the last time

  • @Thaodean he was awake the whole night waiting for chrome to load a webpage xD

  • i'll tell you why google chrome is fast.. cause who the fuck wants something slow?

  • @prestb .... wow. This is definitely a place for a /facepalm. Sorry, but you definitely need to take your head out of your butt. There's nothing I can say to help you, nor would I want to.

  • @darkdvr Chrome Sucks. End of Story.

  • Mozzila is the best. It loads not quite as fast, but when it comes to surfing the web, mozzila beats all. Chrome sucks. Learn to fix the problem of not being able to load pages ON THE 1ST TRY...

  • I <3 Chrome! Chrome = traveling first class on the Concorde. Other browsers = a stinky, hot, crowded public bus. I value my healthy blood pressure, so I'll take surfing @ warp speed anyday over a nice view out the window (i.e. plug ins, bells & whistles, flashy UI)! I just wish Peter would send a few from his team over to the GMail team. A core function in email is sorting by sender and a glaring limitation of Gmail, plus the "conversation" feature is REALLY annoying & counter productive.

  • It's a pretty good browser... but i still prefer Firefox... I've been using firefox for a long time, and still love it.

    Where is the option in chrome to close the browser with multiple tabs open, so they are still there when you open chrome next day??

    Why doesn't chrome work with megavideo when you set it to fullscreen? double click doesn't work to exit full screen mode, and you can't use the navigation bar while in fullscreen...

    Stick to firefox.

  • @jens1983 Options under the little wrench on Chrome to do that. Chrome works with megavideo...and actually it can seperate EVERYTHING else on the screen from the video and blow it up. Escape key to get out of fullscreen.

  • @loveisamistake i still don't see that option under the wrench menu, and megavideo doesnt work well... try it, while in fulll screen you wont be able to use the navigation bar and menu, u need to exit the full screen mode to change volume, and such... and yeah, you need to hit the fucking esc on your keyboard, which is anoying when i'm just using my mouse... doble click doesn't work like it does on any other browser...

  • @jens1983 I don't know what browser you're using. I can click to open with previous tabs option. Very simple. And megavideo sucks anyway but a site i go to that has embedded megavideo works with the fullscreen fine. Idk what kind of porn you're watching or something but it seems like crap to me. I don't understand how hitting the escape key is such a chore. It's the same on IE and FF...maybe you can double click too but how is that a big deal?

  • @loveisamistake no porn , and you don't need to get angry... are you getting paid by google or?? I'm a premium user of megavideo, and u are wrong again... it's not the same in FF since u can doble click the screen to exit fullscreen, and u can use the navigation bar in megavideo while in fullscreen, which with chrome, is impossible... if you are just a internet noob, just shut up... i've been using FF 4 over 6 years now... and hitting esc sucks when im lying in my bed with my wireless mouse...

  • @jens1983 Internet noob? Hah. I'm a student in network security. I had been using FF for about 3 years. So basically you are having a 5 year old temper tantrum because your fatass is too lazy to sit up and hit the ESCAPE key?!!? Wow. I'll take losing weight (a.k.a. hitting the escape key) and faster browsing anyday. I'm just saying. Chrome is my choice now.

  • @loveisamistake I could give you 100 reasons why your reasons are so childish that i shouldn't even bother answering... but instead, i'll give u an easy example.

    loveisamistake: The car B is the best car ever

    jens: the car A is better, because the car B stops working after a while

    loveisamistake: don't be a lazzy fatass, take a walk or use your bike!

    jens: yeah, definitively the car B is better, you are right...

    network security my ass, yeah, that was a very technical reason...

  • @loveisamistake just in case u still didn't understand... im a lazy fatass cause i want a software to work as it should?? still, MEGAVIDEO NAVIGATION BAR DOESNT WORK WHILE IN FULL SCREEN.... where exactly did u get lost?? it even works with the crappy IE, not with chrome... 3 years using FF? yep, internet noob. by the way, i bet u are much more of a lazy fatass than I am.

    Now im going to put an end to this pointless argument... let's see if someone can point 3 things chrome does and FF doesnt.

  • I like how he keeps saying "It [Chrome] SHOULD..."

  • Speed okay sir.... But what about crashing..and whats the fun in opening chrome again nd again....worst browser...

  • "SR Ware Iron" Chrome codes without privacy loss !!!

    I really recommend it! :)

  • Google chrome, Switch to a better web browser.

  • My google chrome won't load pics on 4chan and flash sites like newgrounds.

    What shall i do ?

  • what makes it fast hmm..add me yall

  • the browser never stuffs up

    but!

    the page sometimes frezzes but google chrome tells me that this page has frozen and tells me if i want to kill it

    so i love google chrome:)

  • The reason why google is great is because they consider the user scenarios. And I know they are a concern which seeks to earn money, however they still manage to provide free and useful services for their users. AND they respond to user requests and suggestions (Personal experience).

  • Googles owns youtube. they have every right to put this video up

  • @Asyaki05 They ruined the freaking looks of youtube as well... It has nothing but gay google all over it now... I may just switch to something else T_T

  • And your sure your competitors won't watch this??

  • I have tried a lot of Web Browsers out there ,but they all have the same problem , none of them connect to sites that are made for Internet explorer the right way ,for example when I use Chrome to goto my Yahoo Business site , Chrome can't load it and this is same for many Browsers out there . To be honest the only one I have ever found that works almost 100% of the time is Maxthon 2 and 3 and it's also very fast .

  • @firefly2000 just gonna ask, did you try safari? (4.04 on Mac OS X)

  • @firefly2000 There is an extension for firefox run in windows, which can open a firefox tab to render a webpage with internet explorer. This only works for windows.

  • The way he keeps saying "we" i imagine he lives inside of my browser and has to hand type and hand paint things with his tiny little invisible friends.

  • Chrome is really fast for real : /

  • @oOknightmareOo But, it still fails to beat safari on mac. which i find amusing.

  • @dinjin201 This is merely because of chrome still is in BETA and apple is hard to code for. (Because of apples attitude)

  • none of this things he said isnt wat it is for me... i mean it first was but now its just kinda blank and doesnt go to any websites. so its shit now. idk how to fix it i dl it again but it still wont work.

  • 2:30 "We try very hard to do that immediately as you type, so that everything feels "locked on" to your typing, and it doesn't feel as if you type something and a while later Chrome decides that it wants to suggest some other thing and modifies what you're doing"

    I wish ALL applications were written with this mentality! Worst offenders - iTunes and Firefox. Google Chrome is a success because it focuses on prioritizing what the user wants to do and not keeping them waiting!

  • what the fuckin hell is ui?

  • @DaBossk User Interface :)

  • @DaBossk UI = User Interface (the screen you see and the functionality offered by a software)

  • chrome is teh bomb u can drag links pin tabs nice design lot of browsing space lot of speed its epic

  • Chrome for mac, PLEASE improve it, I'm a vigorous Chrome user, i used it until the first beta release, and seen it betting better and faster, when i'm using the mac version it gets me back to the first Slow buggy version

  • I think I am here by mistake. I do not have the faintest idea what you are talking about, but I loved the potato gun video! I have not tried chrome yet, Is it possible to use chrome without understanding all the acronyms? what is an UI? what is a render? what is IOthread? what is a CPUcash? what is.... oh nevermind, Thank you for all your enthusiassm and thank your DNA for all your brains!

  • @nosoynumero I will try to help you, UI = user interface, Rendering = the act of painting stuff on the screen, IO = Input/Output = Keyboard/Mouse interaction, Cache = a component that improves performance by storing data for future use

  • @4K4K1K0 Thank you. :)

  • @nosoynumero You don't need to know all jargon that Peter is using -- and to be honest, even though I am a programmer there was a point or two at which he had me lost for a moment. You don't need to watch the video at all. I kind of view the video as being aimed more at programmers. Chrome is successful because it is simple and intuitive to use, responsive and fast. They put a lot of work into it to make it that way. He is telling coders how they can achieve it in other programs. Sweet...

  • only opening new tab sometimes lags

  • Chrome is fastest. Opera is faster than Chrome 4.x in one insignificant way (I forgot what, google it). Chrome 5 blows Opera out of the water, spanks her, then slaps her, then laughs maniacally.

    Firefox is slow as IE. Face it, firefox used to be great, but now it's just another IE, just with some lipstick on it.

  • @darkdvr Firefox still has WAAAAAAAAY more features than Chrome. Although, I do admit that Chrome is really fast.

  • @aliendude5300

    Sorry, you're wrong.

    If you were keeping up with events, you'd know that almost all firefox mods are now available for chrome. And Chrome's management of addons is far better, faster, and more reliable than firefox.

    Besides, Chrome 5 now has bookmarks+history sync, addons in incognito mode, many download managers now support Chrome (although why would you need them).

    Name me one thing that Chrome cannot do that Firefox can, cause I don't know of any.

  • @darkdvr Type 'about:config' in chrome. Now try it in Firefox. Firefox was built from the ground up for customization and add-ons. Also, look at the minuscule selection of settings in chrome, compared to the plethora of options in Firefox. Chrome is still missing some crucial add-ons, like a proper ad-blocker, such as AdBlock Plus.

  • @aliendude5300

    You crack me up.

    About:config? I laugh at your firefox "hidden" settings. Chrome has tons of about:xxxx config pages.

    Chrome has its own Task manager for crying out loud. Have you tried its "Inspect Element" feature? It's just amazing for developers.

    AdBlocker? There's a mirriad of adblockers for chrome, including the firefox's "AdBlock" with additional features and configs (that's what I use right now).

    You, my friend, have no idea what are you talking about =)

  • @darkdvr Chrome had the crappiest addons out there, Mozzila is far faster...about 1 second faster XDDD But still, I can't find any freaking ad block for Chrome. Chrome can't load a page without having to refresh the page 5000 times...

  • @prestb maybe youre using a older version

  • @biplav32 Nope. Chrome is simply crappy.

  • @prestb i am using firefox right now and just today it crashed more than 10 times. However, chrome hasn't crashed for days. Chrome used to crash a lot about 2months ago but the new version doesn't crash.

  • @biplav32 That's just your PC. I never get a crash with Firefox unless the system is trying to "save my data." That is rare for me. Chrome is slow, crappy, and takes more than once just to get to a website... Like Facebook, or Youtube. Loads fast on start up, very slow when browsing the web. The most crashes I have had a day is about 2. Fact, no guessing o_o. Chrome... About, 4. on fire fox, I don't get ads. Chrome has non-stop ads.

  • @prestb Try a beta version of Chrome.

  • @biplav32 must be your PC. I've been using firefox for very long time and almost never crashed... it crashed ocasionally when I had over 50 tabs open at the same time, and it still worked faster than chrome and still gave me the chance to restore all my previously opened tabs...

    FIREFOX>CHROME

  • @jens1983 Fire Fox Owns... Look what I just found out: When I start chrome, well of course, it creates a process in my task manager. Same as fire fox, but whats retarded AND WASTES MY COMPUTER Is the fact that each tab in Chrome opens a NEW process slowing down my PC. So if I have maybe 5 tabs up, I'd have up to 60000 kb of memory wasted. Thats it, I'm not useing this gay browser for anything ever again. It fails. I Actually started thinking i t was good until this T_T

  • @prestb yeah, i had already notice that (im an old pc user so i'm used to mess with the task manager), because i wanted to check how much memory chrome was using to compare it to firefox... firefox, even if is only one process it gets heavier the more tabs you open, but still, for the same amount of tabs opened google chrome wastes much more resources than firefox... thanks for pointing that out, is just one of the many reasons why i will stay with FF ; )

  • @jens1983 :DDD

  • @prestb The overhead of using a process per tab is minimal, *if* you compare it to the real-world memory usage of the monolithic model. One overlooked benefit of this is that once a tab is closed, *that memory is freed* because the operating system de-allocates the memory it used. (The operating system does this better than the browser precisely because doing it at the operating system level is a simpler problem; cf. threading as a rich source of bugs.)

  • @lewisthecollard Oh...

  • @prestb hey, you might have gotten a HIGHLY more detailed technical response (and shoot me an email if you want one) but sadly, i was limited to 500 characters so you got what you got. tl;dr: the overhead per tab over a monolithic model, even assuming a perfect monolithic model with no memory leaks, is about 3 megabytes per tab on my current nightly build of chromium. and *that's* assuming a perfect monolithic model wherein memory leaks don't happen etc. :)

  • @lewisthecollard VERY HIGHLY lol :DI barely know about like memory leaks and... Well basically it was a bit hard understanding fully lol I'm a PC freak, But I mainly know names and how good a lot of parts like processor, video card, with OS, ram, and.. Well that's almost about it lol Thanks for the detail though :D

  • @lewisthecollard so if i understand you correctly, that minimal difference would make a big difference if i have about 30 tabs opened at the same time, right? correct me if i'm wrong. And whenever i close tabs while using firefox the mem and CPU usage decreases, so i guess the monolithic model of Firefox works well freeing memory that is no longer in use...

  • @jens1983 It would add up, yes. Even in an extreme case like 30 tabs, though, if I'm right about the inherent per-tab overhead being about three megabytes then that's still only 180mb RAM (admittedly this might be underestimating it for Javascript-heavy websites). Big deal in a world where even netbooks have a gigabyte of core.

  • @jens1983 (cont'd, 500 char limit) My point wasn't that a monolithic browser never ever frees memory when a tab is closed. My point was that a monolithic browser has a *lot* more state to track and free for each tab than a multi-process one. Freeing memory used by a process *by the operating system at the operating system level* is a much, much simpler (solved!) problem than freeing up every bit of state used by a tab in the monolithic model. Hence, fewer memory leaks in the multi-process model.

  • @lewisthecollard thanks a lot for all the technical information about this issue, i think i understood what you mean pretty well... Anyways, what you considere extreme, 30 tabs, is not that extreme for me, that i've even had more than 60 tabs opened at the same time :D so, after all, could it be that chrome feels "heavier" than firefox with many tabs opened at the same time, being some of them those javascript-heavy sites? my pc is pretty old,so i have 1 gigabyte RAM... thanks again 4 ur time.

  • @jens1983 That's a pretty atypical use model, but with lots of Javascript-heavy sites (the VM heap isn't shared between tabs) then yes, I could see that Chrome's multi-process model would break down there. On the other hand, if many of those tabs are inactive, then it might not be as bad as you think, as memory used by inactive tabs is easy (in the multi-process model!) to page out of core into swap space. Hence, even very heavy memory usage might not affect active tabs and other applications.

  • @lewisthecollard I think I understood all you said, but it was all related to RAM memory... what about CPU use?? how does that multi-process or monolithic process afect CPU performance? does it work the same way, meaning is easier for the OS to free that CPU use than it is for the process itself? And last, in your personal opinion, is chrome faster or better than firefox¨? if so, why? (excuse my grammatical mistakes, english is not my first language)

  • @jens1983 CPU usage is an entirely different issue. All else being equal, I'd expect the two models to be roughly equivalent (CPU isn't something that "leaks"; you're either doing something which requires CPU cycles or you're not), although I'd expect a multi-process model to make better use of multiple processors/cores. In my experience, Chromium is much, much faster in every way (other than with Flash-heavy websites): load time, rendering, UI responsiveness (cf. this video), etc.

  • @lewisthecollard thanks a lot for your time and your answers. I know mine could be a very atypical use model, but after all, is my use model... So I guess in this case FF suits my needs better than chrome does, since, as i already explained in other comments, there are also some other aspects, like the inopperancy of chrome while using megavideo sites, or the lack of option to open chrome with the tabs that were open when you last closed it that really matter to me.

  • @prestb you can't tell from the Windows task manager how much memory all the chrome processes consume combined. You just can't, so you shouldn't try to. Just adding the memoey size displays of all those processes won't work because much of that memory (all text (code and static data) memory, for example) will be shared between processes and thus will take up space only once.

  • @hyperthreaded I'm not really in the mood for talking back and all, but I'm glad you told me that. Either way, I just think firefox is faster than Chrome. It's a fact actually. Although I'm forced to use Chrome for Facebook. I Screwed up my Fire Fox to the point where it doesn't work on Face Book that good lol. But I'd better not see any one say that it "proves" it's 'not good as Chrome' because of that. I had messed with Chrome slightly and had to reinstall it so many freaking times. It's crap.

  • @prestb There are still some places where, for whatever reason, they just don't work with Chrome -- and I will switch to FireFox when dealing with those sites. I am running into those less and less often. And as far as your experience with having to reinstall Chrome I ran into a problem along those lines a few versions back. Windows 7. Worked fine, but then slowed down after just a few sites. Painful. Bad installation. Wouldn't update. Had to uninstall. No problems since.

  • @ClimateDelta Yea, I have to use Chrome for Facebook things. Fire fox, like I think I said is glitched or something. But yea, I may try and uninstall it considering the fact that with it, Vista... Not the best performance ever since having it... It's odd :|

  • @jens1983 You can do that with Firefox too, just not as easy to access because you need to press History>All History. A LOT harder... Actually not really lol o_o.

  • @prestb i still don't get it... You mean press History under the "wrench" icon menu?? because if you do that you wont get the same effect... still haven't found that option... whenever i close firefox while various tabs are open, it will ask me if i want to save my tabs before closing... in fact i doesn't even ask me now, cause i told firefox to always save them. Plain, simple and efective, as always.

  • @jens1983 You go above the Refresh, Stop, And House button... next to bookmarks.... What wrench btw?

  • @aliendude5300 pwned

  • @aliendude5300 how many features do you need to fetch and view HTML content??

  • Best browser ever.

  • I don't see Chrome as being extremely responsive... especially with add-on. With many tabs open Chrome is UNUSABLE.

  • @eatcarpet

    im watching this video without any problem with 50+ 2236x3000 to 4272x2848 picture tabs. your PC must suck

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  • @smartguy9765 Um, no. Try actual websites.

  • @eatcarpet

    Actually, a 2236x3000 .png image file is harder to process than for example the youtube home page.

  • @eatcarpet I have usualy 20+ tabs and it's as fast as with one tab...even if I have 50 tabs, it is still very fast. This is something you can't say about firefox

  • @sharex21 Well yeah, Firefox is slow too. Opera is the fastest with many tabs open. In fact all the other browsers are slow compared to Opera.

  • CHROME FTW!

  • I just wish chrome was compatible with "no script" & "ad-block " or they were compatible with chrome , whatever way you want to put it,

  • @paulspydar AdBlock is available for Chrome.

  • @illepic cool , thanks for the info , now chrome would be perfect for me if I could use noscript with it,thats the one thing that is preventing me from changing from Mozilla Firefox or seamonkey very interesting vid er? I really like the "backing store cache" great idea,

  • Google Chrome is the best brower in the world. I dont see why it isn't more popular than firefox or ie.

  • about the auto fill in the address bar

    i do agree its VERY VERY VERY FAST

    i never saw a browser have it done so fast

    using chrom is a real pleasure

  • mine locks up constantly!!!

  • omnibox rules, browsers with separate search box are just plain stupid

  • I still don't understand why Chrome is so fast,but I like the drive and commitment that Engineer Peter Kasting shows. That they care about their product for me is what I understand and support.

  • chrome takes 80 mega bytes of space where Firefox only 20 MB.

  • @Kane19951996 so cry about it. it makes up for it in speed, usability, and security.

  • I love chrome, but it has one major issue and that is DivX webplayer not working in it.

  • Keep up the great work!!

  • omg that bottle should have not been in view. I am ocd and it's distracting lol

  • @coreycoloma

    oh god now i cant stop looking at it D:

  • @coreycoloma I know... I think it's staring at me...

  • the irony is the video is lagging, and i am using g chrome, i love chrome though

  • but it's not reactive!!!

    scrollbar is not responsive,

    chrome is really slow on when the hard drive is under high load

    the list goes on

    So when will you fix these problems ?