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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/843138"><b>Matt</b></A> : It is by far the fastest browser out there. Hands down. Even sites like Digg are lightening fast and I thought they were infrastructure limited. The Javascript implementation is definitely tops. We have an AJAX web app and Chrome is much quicker and allows multitasking, whereas IE/Firefox will hang with larger datasets.<br><br>The only annoyance I have so far is that I hate the pop-up status bar when you hover over a link and I don't like the bookmark management system.<br><br>I've been using it almost exclusively for the past 24 hours and I think it's a great first effort. It's simple, clean, and functional. IE 7/8 and Firefox have always seemed cluttered to me, so Chrome is refreshing.<br><br>The terms of service to me are a non-issue. I have no illusion of privacy online and treat everything I do as such.<br><small>--<br><A HREF="http://linuxhaters.blogspot.com/">Linux Haters Unite!</a></small>]]></description>
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