Linked by Jordan Spencer Cunningham on Tue 17th Mar 2009 23:02 UTC
Google In addition to the Chrome 2.0 beta, work for the Linux version of Chrome is on its way. Its official name is currently "Chromium," and Google Chrome for Linux doesn't officially exist yet. For the sake of argument, however, Google Chrome for Linux is on its way whether it's currently in a Chromium and pre-alpha state or not, and now Ubuntu users can get a hold of Chromium to take for a spin. In this article, learn how to install the current build of Chromium to test on your Ubuntu or Ubuntu-based system and see several screenshots of the budding browser.
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RE[2]: Adblock Plus
by -oblio- on Wed 18th Mar 2009 15:43 UTC in reply to "RE: Adblock Plus"
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AB actually blocks ads. As in, it prevents the browser downloading them. AB is more like a mini hosts file directly in the browser.

As far as I can see, Adsweep just hides the ads.

Thanks for the hint, though ;)

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