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    Google Chrome

    For those interested, the beta of the Google Chrome browser is due to be released today.

    Some interesting implications for Firefox perhaps, given the support afforded to Mozilla by Google?
    Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?

    #2
    The design seems to be fairly intelligent; should block off several attack vectors too. I'm gonna give it a go.
    B00med!

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      #3
      Could certainly affect Firefox revenues.
      Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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        #4
        Mozilla's a non-profit org; it was also involved with the Google chrome browser I believe.
        B00med!

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          #5
          Cartoon makes it sound good.

          But is it really any more than Firefox with different buttons?
          Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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            #6
            Yeah the architecture is different...
            B00med!

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              #7
              Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
              Cartoon makes it sound good.

              But is it really any more than Firefox with different buttons?
              It's based upon the Webkit rendering engine, also used in Safari and Konqueror.

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                #8
                Well, the beta download page has been appearing in search results for 14hrs so far, but redirects to Google's default.

                Come on, supergeeks...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Advocate View Post
                  Mozilla's a non-profit org; it was also involved with the Google chrome browser I believe.
                  Myth - "Firefox and Mozilla are Not for Profit"

                  Reality - "The foundation has used a for-profit subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation, to collect tens of millions of dollars in royalties from search engine companies that want prominent placement on the browser. According to Mozilla's 2006 financial records, the foundation had $74 million in assets and last year it collected $66 million in revenue. Eighty-five percent of that revenue came from a single source - Google, which has a royalty contract with Firefox. In the same year, it paid the corporation's chief executive, Mitchell Baker, more than $500,000 in salary and benefits." - The New York Times

                  "The Mozilla Corporation pays its employees from the revenues we receive from our product. We are very fortunate in that the search feature in Firefox is both appreciated by our users and generates revenue in the tens of millions of dollars." - Source

                  "Now, the Mozilla Foundation, the non-profit entity that develops and distributes Firefox, is forming a for-profit subsidiary that will eventually capitalize on the browser's popularity. The Mozilla Foundation will announce today that it has formed a wholly-owned subsidiary, Mozilla Corp." - Forbes

                  "Firefox, which is produced by the for-profit Mozilla Corporation, made $72 Million last year and is on target to have 120 employees this year."
                  Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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                    #10
                    I think that site might be biased...

                    Anyhow "not for profit" doesn't mean it can't make money or that it's staffed by volunteers...
                    B00med!

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