>Chrome is designed to be a very significant browser. Couple it with Google apps and stuff built to an API called Gears and you have a portable mini development platform. Windows, Mac, Linux, whetever. Verrry interrresting. From Google's business point of view it is a TV network in which internet browsing and apps are the programs and Google sells advertising. Brilliant. From our point of view new competition in the computing arena. Good.
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>The marketing approach starts with a comic book aimed at techy types explaining the design aims, approach and key choices. It will be very effective at getting good buzz going.
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http://books.google.com/books?id=8UsqHohwwVYC&printsec=frontcover#PPA39,M1>
>Worth following closely.
Judging from other threads, many UT members are already trying it out. (Right now, I am accessing the UT with Chrome.)
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