On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Joshua Zeidner <
jjzeidner@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I have to say the timing is good, as FF3 is pretty dismal. I want to
> switch back to FF2, but don't know of any easy way.
> Chrome is an important technology because it will facilitate web based
> competitors to things like Office. If you've ever used GWT, its really
> quite easy to develop rich applications. Pretty soon, it won't make a lick
> of difference if you are running windows or linux... but fear not the end of
> days are not upon us, this means that instead the battleground will shift to
> the browser and related technologies. You will see 'webbooks' and similar
> appliances become dirt cheap as google drives the development of web-based
> productivity apps. MSFT is currently losing on all fronts (maybe they
> should try free food). So much for all the dependable people who claimed
> 'MSFT is too big to fail' as little as 2 years ago. I'm quite sure Yahoo
> will factor into this in interesting ways, their efforts have been somewhat
> interesting lately.
>
> btw- your observations on the office logo, very interesting! -jmz
>
oh and BTW- the name of the browser is delightfully Microsoft-esque as
well, for those who have never dealt in Mozilla arcana, 'Chrome' is a term
for locally running XUL applications. I doubt that this confusion is
unintentional, this is something MSFT does quite regularly (ie. .NET ). Now
when I type in 'Chrome' into the search engine, what is the chance I will
find something related to Mozilla?
-jmz
> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Ben Francom <bfrancom@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> >> Today Google released a new browser called Chrome (
>> www.google.com/chrome).
>> >> It is apparently open source or at least has open source components
>> such as
>> >> web kit and some Firefox things. Unfortunately it is windows only, but
>> they
>> >> are going to release it on Mac and Linux soon, they just want as many
>> people
>> >> to try it out. I am using it right now and it seems pretty good.
>>
>> I'm also trying it out...So far, so good. I keep reading about how
>> this browser is a shot at MS/Office:
>>
>> http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hHvkt5UkooUX1otx8ROBM0k-5VcQD92UHSHO0
>>
>> http://blogs.computerworld.com/chrome_takes_dead_aim_at_windows_7_and_microsoft_office
>>
>> Coincidentally, today is the first day I noticed Google's logo colors
>> and MS Windows logo colors are the same.
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