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Stainless - Google Chrome’s Mac Twin [Mac Only]
Stainless - Google Chrome’s Mac Twin [Mac Only]
No, not really. Stainless is a multi-process OS X browser inspired by Google Chrome. If you haven’t heard of Chrome - well, it is only the most popular, latest addition from Google to the existing line of internet browsers. Unlike other browsers like Firefox, Safari and Opera that try to ...
Google reveals Chrome extensions plan | Webware
Google reveals Chrome extensions plan | Webware
news.cnet.com — Google has published its plan to build into Chrome what is arguably its most requested feature: the... ability to accept extensions that can customize how the open-source Web browser operates. And guess what? Google's dependence on advertising ... (more) Google reveals Chrome extensions plan | Webware
Google’s User Data Empire
slightlyshadyseo.com — Unique Identifier - Chrome generates a unique id whether or not you agree to send your data... to Google. If you agree to send it, this ID gets trasmitted. So what does that do? It makes it so they can identify you regardless of where your computer is, ... (more) Google’s User Data Empire
Which Web Browser is King? - OS, Software & Networking by ExtremeTech
Which Web Browser is King? - OS, Software & Networking by ExtremeTech
extremetech.com — There's really only one sanity test for a browser: whether it runs fast for you . A... slow-loading, incompatible browser is one thing, but most modern browsers work fine for both Ford.com and Fark.com. The real issue is whether a browser loads fast for ... (more) Which Web Browser is King? - OS, Software & Networking ...
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Stainless - Not Quite Chrome for OS X
Cult of Mac — ... Blogger Jackson Chung has taken Stainless for a spin and writes that it has potential. “It is a fair bit more stable, quicker and simpler to use [than other Mac browsers] - and that appeals to most people who are stuck with the productivity-driven mindset of Do more with less time.” He applauds Stainless’ simple UI and the fact that every browser tab runs under a separate process. ...

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TechBlog — ... - Cell phone makers rush to duplicate the design and features of the iPhone. • Stainless - Google Chrome's Mac Twin [Mac Only] - An attempt to mimic the design of Chrome for the Mac, but with even fewer features. • ...

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