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8 Sep 2008

Google taking on the browser market with Chrome


For those of you who haven’t heard Google has released a new browser Chrome.

Although the browser is yet to reach it’s full potential and is currently only offered on a Windows platform it has some valued benefits.  One can have a look at an interesting comic about the utility but the main gist is that the application tackles the problem of memory leaks that are evidently present in FF & IE.

Tags: browser, compare, new, review

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