My New Favorite Browser: Google Chrome

OK. I admit. I should have been blogging more. And I will. I had just been busy, very busy, with the nothingness of life you get busy with at some point or the other.

Moving on. Some of you would remember how I loved Opera over Firefox but I had let Google Chrome out of the comparison because it was too feature-less so to speak. And then later I started to love Internet Explorer 8 for reasons which I now find funny. Well, guess what, I might have grown out of browser obsession (or have I?) but there's no denying I use them everyday, all the time. We use them everyday, all the time. You have to think about them at some point of time or other.


Google Chrome 4 supports extensions. Yes, I know everyone knows that. And it has been quite a while since this version was out. And I had tried the available extensions the day they were available. And I was disappointed. True, extensions did now make the browser more memory hungry, unlike my experience with the popular Firefox. But exactly like my experience with Firefox I would never bring about myself to using them. (I don't know why I don't like the add-ons for Firefox. They are ugly. Memory thirsty. Anti-user-friendly. Ugly! It's like going on a date with a 60 year old heart patient on a dining table arranged on the side of a busy motor-way in the middle of a city called Somewhere-Very-Crowded. Maybe it's just me but I never used add-ons on Firefox except Foxy Proxy.) But time has passed, things have changed. There is now a mature extensions collection for Google Chrome. And they are fast. Good looking. More like going on a date with a Swedish model in a posh French restaurant so tidy that the waiter will kill himself if you can spot a dust particle on the end tip of the shoelace of the shoe on his right foot.

Google Chrome is now impressive. I wait for the Chrome OS net-book (and not some kind of electronic pad) to come out now. I really like the Nexus One. Gmail has always been a favorite. There always was You-Tube. Google Buzz isn't that bad either. Google Voice sounds amazing. Now Google's Feedly and Aardvark are promising. And now Google is entering into the ISP market too. Google is taking... err... winning over the world. And I am not complaining. Goolge! O' Google! Please give me a job after graduation.

1 comments:

Harish said...

OMG waiter o.O

Post a Comment