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Sep 4, 2008 by  David Silverberg - 31 votes, 23 comments
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The browser market got a bit more competitive this week with the launch of Google's Chrome. If you're used to using Firefox, Explorer or Safari to browse the Web, you might be asking yourself if it's worth switching. Here is your in-depth review.
Digital Journal TV -- Whenever a company as large as Google launches a product, the world takes notice. Up until now, Google had no presence in the Internet browser market and instead put its promotional prowess and support behind Mozilla's Firefox.
But with the launch of Google's open source browser called Chrome, the market was taken by surprise.
Mozilla is now left scratching its head, wondering where it stands without the support of the Big-G; Microsoft is no doubt furious, worried, or both, about Google's aggressive entry into its domain; and consumers are trying to take it all in, wondering if Chrome is just another over-hyped technology or a serious Web tool.
DigitalJournal.com has received a lot of questions about Chrome, so in this episode of Digital Journal TV, we take you under the hood of Google's new Web browser to show you the pros and cons. If you're looking for a fast browser, you found one, but it's not without it's quirks.
Have you tried out Chrome? What do you think? Share your thoughts and express what you like or dislike about Google's new Web browser.
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