Posted on Saturday, June 12 2010 @ 18:34 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
A bit over a year ago, Google Chrome started sailing the waters of
internet browsers. Although Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox were
at the prime of their battle at that moment, while Opera and Safari
continued to be a fine alternative to mainstream browsers, Google still
saw the room for a new browser and offered a fantastic product over a
short period of time which quickly reserved a section of the market just
for itself. Besides the extreme surfing speed and user interface
simplicity, Chrome had its fair share of drawbacks at the beginning, as
do most prematurely presented Google products, and the lack of
extensions support (addons developed by others) was universally seen as
the main one..
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