Linked by David Adams on Sat 6th Sep 2008 14:34 UTC
Walter Mossberg of The Wall Street Journal, who has been testing Google's Chrome browser for a week next to the latest version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, concludes "With the emergence of Chrome, consumers have a new and innovative browser choice, and with IE8, the new browser war is sure to be a worthy contest." Many cloud computing enthusiasts are overjoyed with Chrome and call it the first cloud browser or even the basis for a cloud operating system.
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Wall Street Journal got paid to print that advertisement as if it were an article.
Am I the only one that keeps going "So far we have Safari with a slap of paint, and a open source script engine likely to be upstreamed to every other webkit based browser... So what's all this hype about?"
But then it's a financial rag, much like Forbes I bet they think Web 2.0 is something tangable instead of the marketspeak buzzword.
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Wall Street Journal got paid to print that advertisement as if it were an article.
Am I the only one that keeps going "So far we have Safari with a slap of paint, and a open source script engine likely to be upstreamed to every other webkit based browser... So what's all this hype about?"
But then it's a financial rag, much like Forbes I bet they think Web 2.0 is something tangable instead of the marketspeak buzzword.