Then there were 3


(yeah I know there are others...)


Nice:
Speed
Omnibar
Application Mode (which means corporate web applications can now be nicely locked down - may interest a few ICT departments)




Not so nice:
No Plugins (Yet)
Menu all the way on the right
Not on Linux (Yet)
Fears of google data gathering (TBD)

Will we one day see everything running in browsers regardless of OS. Linux may rule on servers and web applications will rule the "Get Things Done" space (goodbye Microsoft OS, don't slam the door on the way out - perhaps not yet,)

Chrome may never be the number 1 browser, but it won't matter. It will shape the future releases of IE and Firefox as they try to take the best features. That is what I believe googke is trying to achive here. Utimatley it won't matter to google which browser you use to look at their content, apps, and advertisments. What they do want is users to demand things like the omni bar, speed dial and application mode in other browsers.

Listening to - Pixes Doolittle

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