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		<title>Google Chrome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google has unleashed their Chrome browser on the world. I&#8217;m playing with it now and thus far I see nothing that would cause me to stick with it. Granted it&#8217;s just a beta but we all know what Google means when they call something a Beta. Studying the Comic book about Chrome reveals a few [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google has unleashed their <a href="http://www.google.com/chrome">Chrome</a> browser on the world. I&#8217;m playing with it now and thus far I see nothing that would cause me to stick with it. Granted it&#8217;s just a beta but we all know what Google means when they call something a Beta.</p>
<p>Studying the <a href="http://www.google.com/googlebooks/chrome/">Comic book</a> about Chrome reveals a few interesting ideas about tab management. Giving each tab its own process certainly won&#8217;t go easy on memory but it will make the whole thing much more stable and will help isolate different browsing tasks from each other. Though that is a nice idea and seems to be a good implementation, the browser on the whole is a little limited. Options are few, leaving very little that can be customized. There may be some advanced interface (sort of like Firefox&#8217;s  about:config) but I haven&#8217;t seen it yet.</p>
<p>One thing I want to say to everyone who has ever complained about IE7&#8242;s hidden menus: if you like Chrome I never again want to hear you say anything about IE7. Chrome didn&#8217;t just hide menus, menus do not exist. There are two drop-downs next to the location bar that let you access any tools and features in the browser, similar to the five or so IE7 has. There is nothing that enables a File, Edit, etc menubar. Because of this bookmarks are also a little tricky to access. You can turn on a bookmark bar which includes an Other bookmarks link but this is a little clunky. I&#8217;m also surprised that they put this below the tabs. They want nothing above the tabs in their interface.</p>
<p>I also haven&#8217;t figured out how to access RSS feeds. If they are implemented in this version then they are hidden. I am sure Google will include this in a future release but I am a bit surprised it didn&#8217;t make it early on.</p>
<p>The initial tab page looks like it might be interesting and useful. When you open a new tab the default action is for Chrome to show you your 9 most visited sites along with some additional info on the side. This might be useful, particularly since bookmarks aren&#8217;t as easy to access, but who spends much time on a page like this? It isn&#8217;t a compelling reason to switch.</p>
<p>So I don&#8217;t think Google is trying to win anyone over yet. I am tempted to say they are not even off to a good start. The interface strikes me as a little too clunky (color scheme included) and even a tad sluggish at places despite their claims of fast and slick. Things will improve but I don&#8217;t know how long until it becomes a serious contender against IE7, Firefox or Safari.</p>
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