Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 11th Dec 2008 22:18 UTC
After just 100 days, Google has lifted the veil of betaness off its web browser, Chrome, by releasing version 1.0. When Chrome made its first public appearance earlier this year, it was met with positive reveiws due to its JavaScript performance, as well as its robust multithreaded model. Now that the beta label has been ripped off Chrome, Google can't hide itself anymore: Chrome will now have to take Firefox and Internet Explorer head-on.
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Yeesh, a browser without ad/content blocking? It's 2008 guys, not 1998.
A browser without ad blocking from a company whose primary revenue comes from web ads. Inconceivable!