title: Put the knife down and take a green herb, dude. |
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Tuesday, September 02, 2008 | |
Well, it does seem faster. I've started to use Safari as my main browser on OS X, but in Windows, Safari isn't near as rock solid an application. If Chrome can give me so little as a reliable WebKit implementation, I'm golden. Nice to see it underlines misspelled words. Honestly, I'm a little surprised that the load time for Gmail isn't shorter with Chrome. Why not go ahead and store as much of that page as possible in the browser by default? It's your party, Google. Bias yourself! posted by ruffin at 9/02/2008 04:38:00 PM |
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