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Posts Tagged ‘chrome incognito’



I Love Google Chrome and Here’s Why

July 7th, 2010 by Erin Posted in Technology | No Comments »

Google Chrome.

I use it … and so should the rest of the Internet-using world.

Why, you ask?

Well, speed for one. The browser is super fast. No dinking around waiting for a page to load, like you would on other browsers (ah hem, Internet Explorer).

Second, I like Chrome’s architecture. It’s different.  For instance, when you close a tab, you are virtually terminating a process. This is good because if you corrupt the tab’s memspace then you will crash only that particular process. The browser and all other tabs should continue working just fine like nothing ever has happened.

Third, I love Chrome’s privacy feature. You can literally browse incognito. Just switch into incognito mode and nothing – I mean nothing – gets logged.

Fourth, with Chrome you can get anywhere on the Web with one box. The address bar that sits at the top of the normal Google Chrome window simplifies your Internet experience by doubling as a search box. Simply setup the browser to default to your favorite search engine and viola – you’re in business.

Fifth – and lastly – I think Chrome’s extensions are terrific. There are a number of popular extensions designed to make your Internet experience more interesting.  Ultimate Chrome Flag is one, for example, that displays a country or region name, Geo, Google PageRank, Alexa Rank and WOT info for the websites you’re visiting. WOT and the Web2PDFConverter are also pretty cool. For Internet dawdlers, there two extensions worth noting: StayFocused and Chrome Nanny. Both work like any other digital nanny in that they will block sites you DON’T want to visit – or sites you inadvertently spend too much time on (ah hem, Facebook). All of these extensions are FREE and worth every second it takes to download and install them.

Sure, I’ll be honest. Chrome isn’t the end-all-be-all of Internet browsers. It has its flaws. BUT it’s still in its BETA phase. It has room to grow.

I guess it all boils down to preference. And today, I prefer to tell you that if you haven’t started using Google Chrome yet – at least check it out. Once you go Chrome, you probably won’t go back.

Did I mention that Chrome can run Web pages and applications on a Mac too?