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Who exactly would be "waiting patiently"?
Now we are seeing the real "herd" in action. Allowing more and more of Google into your home. Yes, come on in Google, have a look around, and feel free to take every bit of information you can find about me while you are here. I trust you will only use it to "Do no Evil". Except of course put me at a much higher risk for identity theft, sell my personal information for profit and store my personal information as if it were your property for as long...well forever actually.


Anyone that didn't learn their less from Google desktop has been "herded" in obviously and now will try this bug ridden insecure browser.


And hey, Linux people. You're next to get a portal to bug land and to lose all personal information to the Google black hole. YEAh!!!!!



Can anyone tell me, what is the default search engine after installing Chrome? Google? That's not fair. HEY DOJ!! I hope they are not so crooked as to not allow choices, but I would put nothing past the Google house of internet.


Oh, I think Google deserves as much bandwidth as they want. Everyone else is secondary and must put up with the lack of available internet bandwidth.
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Who exactly would be "waiting patiently"?  xuniL_z | 02/13/09
Macs are pretty resistant to malware  jorjitop | 02/13/09
RE: Google Chrome on Mac? Here it is!  GraphiteCube | 02/13/09
Safari is a pretty good  frgough | 02/14/09
Like Safari, but like Chrome better...  bobketcham | 03/15/09
RE: Google Chrome on Mac? Here it is!  bobketcham | 03/15/09

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