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Fast-loading pages is Chrome's best achievement (aside from scaring the pants off of Microsoft, of course). The browser's underlying architecture, and the tab independence, lets most Web sites fly open faster than I've seen since I moved to broadband from dial-up. But since it's still in development, Chrome is missing those cool things built into your favorite browser, the tools you're used to having at your disposal.
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Yeah, dats correct atleast
Yeah, dats correct atleast roboform should work wid it. Many webmasters has problem to surf wid chrome because it doesn't yet support more plugins which FF3 has, would like to use chrome with more plugins like FF3, which gives standard and fast browsing exp. Custom Web Design SEO Services Web Development