Let's consider - how many time are you using Google products every day?
Now Google is my major search engine; Gmail has always been my mail box for years; Google Docs is taking root rapidly, and I just can't imagine if Chrome become the prime browser someday in the future.
To be frank with everyone, Chrome 2.0 sucks to the extreme. Lacking even the basic functions, it's so barebone, and its only selling point, the browsing speed, couldn't go very far. However, I beg you wouldn't sacrifice yourself a great deal of functions just for that insignificant speed increase. So far, Chrome has largely disappointed all the Google adorers, in perhaps every aspect.
It may be, though, that Google see its browser little more than a front end for web-based applications such as Gmail or Google Docs, and figures that the applications themselves, not the browser, is where most functionality will reside.
The Google time has yet to come, but we are in that right direction.
It has been quite a while
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It has been quite a while since my last post as Blogspot was unreasonably
blocked by China censors a few years ago. But now I have moved to a new
place whe...
9 years ago
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