Linked by Georgios Kasselakis on Wed 3rd Sep 2008 15:14 UTC
Google It appears that Google scored a PR success with their Chrome browser. In short, the promise is a web experience where web pages are allowed to behave more like desktop applications. This is done by boosting the abilities of common web pages in terms of performance, while also allowing 'plugins' to enrich the user experience of certain other pages. As it seems, the announcement shot at the heads of people who've been holding their breath for the fabled Google Operating System. However in the following text I will demonstrate that Chrome [based on what we are allowed to know] puts strain on the Designer and Developer communities, is not innovative (save for one feature), and copies ideas liberally from Google's worst enemy.
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RE[2]: um.
by Morty on Wed 3rd Sep 2008 17:26 UTC in reply to "RE: um."
Morty
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But seriously, if you code your javascript "standardly" and cleanly, I imagine you should be fine.


Lol, in context this was a rather funny comment. As even Googles web developers don't do this. GMail or Google maps anyone. Always fun to see what their browser check decides to throw your way.

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