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	<title>Comments on: Chrome, a Peak into the Future of Google?</title>
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		<title>By: manpan</title>
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		<description>I have all 4 browsers on my PC -- I don&#039;t use IE but its there because of bundling done by Microsoft. I use Apple&#039;s Safari and Mozilla Firefox regularly but find myself using Google Chrome a lot. I have a Mac and a PC and as such use both the Mac versions of Apple Safari and Mozilla Firefox and on top of that use Google Chrome which is still only available to Windows users on my PC. I cannot wait for the Mac version of Chrome to come out.

Another product by Google is the Google Toolbar for IE and Firefox with the Firefox version of Google Toolbar working on Mac, Windows and Linux and the IE version being Windows specific.

Google also has Google Gears which works with Safari on the Mac, and is available to Firefox and IE users also on multiple platforms with the IE version though being Windows specific.

This is great news about Chrome -- Microsoft better watch their back even of the users who use IE a majority of people I know still running IE have Google Toolbar. So no matter which of the major browsers mentioned Google still wins, Safari has no Google Toolbar but they have Gears, and a Google search box.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have all 4 browsers on my PC &#8212; I don&#8217;t use IE but its there because of bundling done by Microsoft. I use Apple&#8217;s Safari and Mozilla Firefox regularly but find myself using Google Chrome a lot. I have a Mac and a PC and as such use both the Mac versions of Apple Safari and Mozilla Firefox and on top of that use Google Chrome which is still only available to Windows users on my PC. I cannot wait for the Mac version of Chrome to come out.</p>
<p>Another product by Google is the Google Toolbar for IE and Firefox with the Firefox version of Google Toolbar working on Mac, Windows and Linux and the IE version being Windows specific.</p>
<p>Google also has Google Gears which works with Safari on the Mac, and is available to Firefox and IE users also on multiple platforms with the IE version though being Windows specific.</p>
<p>This is great news about Chrome &#8212; Microsoft better watch their back even of the users who use IE a majority of people I know still running IE have Google Toolbar. So no matter which of the major browsers mentioned Google still wins, Safari has no Google Toolbar but they have Gears, and a Google search box.</p>
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