wired.com — Since a browser is the linchpin of Web activity ? the framework for our searching, reading, buying, banking and porn consumption ? this is huge step that needed to wait until Google had come of age. Chrome is an explicit attempt to accelerate the movement of computing off the desktop and into the cloud ? where Google holds advantage.
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collutionSep 3, 2008
Fourth...
Closed AccountSep 3, 2008
Also, has Google Base "killed" ebay and Craig's list yet? Also, has Google checkout done anything to Paypal, after spending millions on $10 off offers on Buy.com for years?
mattbdSep 3, 2008
Sorry, that's a JavaScript VM, not a Java VM.
init100Sep 3, 2008
I have to use one at work every now and then, but the recommended solution is to use Firefox with User Agent Switcher, since it works fine. Since all of us developers use Macs, IE is not really an option.
init100Sep 3, 2008
"but, and here's the /key/ part, only for the sole purpose of PROMOTING Google Chrome."Oh? How about this?"11.2 You agree that this license includes a right for Google to make such Content available to other companies, organizations or individuals with whom Google has relationships for the provision of syndicated services, and to use such Content in connection with the provision of those services."Of course, now we also have this:<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/tech_news/Google_on_Chrome_EULA_controversy_our_bad_we_ll_change_it">http://digg.com/tech_news/Google_on_Chrome_EULA_co ...</a>
drgmdpSep 5, 2008
they changed the EULA, check it again
djarcadianSep 8, 2008
Yes, it is Beta and hence shouldn't be on their front page. They should have done a soft launch and then put it on their front page when was ready.