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Old 09-03-2008, 05:50 PM
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Default Re: Google defines "Sandboxing"

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Originally Posted by kgun View Post
  1. Writing a post here at WPW, this browser is definitely a step back. This list is automatic in FF.
  2. In Chrome it is back to the stone age:
  3. What now little man? RedCarpetRank.com:: Want constructive feedback.
  4. On that site today, I deleted the Google AdSense for search code and Google Suggest (That is now a standard feature).
  5. Reason: See this tread with sub threads, especially about security and branding.
  6. I have my private intuition about security etc. Google, do you care about reinclusion?
Hi kgun,

I'm not sure what you're trying to say with many of these points.

But I'm guessing you're simply expressing your opinions on the Google Chrome browser and whether it will (or should) become popular. And I suppose you're doing that because I expressed the opinion that I expect it to become popular.

So, whether it becomes popular and commonly used is yet to be seen. But I think we might agree that its destiny is linked to many things that are unrelated to sound technical and/or security choices, no matter how important those technical or security related issues might appear to you or me.

No matter what happens, it will be interesting to watch the development of this browser and its adoption by both users and developers alike. As the Google browser thread I resurrected from 3 1/2 years ago indicates, this project has been in development for a long time and I think Google must have a plan for ensuring its success.
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