I was off the grid for the last few days and actually heard the news of Google’s entry in the browser market on BBC Radio via NPR… I know – old school.
Anyway – I don’t trust this thing at all. Why? Privacy. Skynet Google already knows far too much about me. The last thing they need to know is my browsing habits. Oh, and no Mac version.
Why so late in the browser game? Co-Founder Sergey Brin discusses why…
Man, Sergey really looks like he needs some sleep…
I’m also not happy about having ANOTHER browser to test my work in.
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I have some tinfoil leftover if you need it.
But really, do you have any idea if Google is/can actually collect data from Chrome? And if so, does it really matter as long as that data is secure?