Originally Posted by
WWGuy
Sorry, out of town all week and didn't have time to respond.
First of all, who said anything about windows? I run linux. I'll give you that Chrome was marginally faster loading HTML5 (which I'll also point out isn't a finished standard). But again, that's on Windows. ...and is it really surprising that *Google's* Chrome scored fastest on *Google's* V8 test? I think it would be surprising if it didn't!
You're also assuming that I run a stock version of FF, I don't. I've tweaked numerous settings and I run with JS disabled, unless I have specifically enabled it for a site. This prevents side loads, cross loading (usually ads), and tracking (i.e. google-analytics.com).
As I said before, Chrome is a fine browser, if you don't mind sharing your browsing history (and who knows what else) with Google. Personally, Google already has enough information about me, if they want me to convert to Chrome, they can pay me. There are plenty of Google products I use, but no single company gets to control my *entire* web experience. Lest we forget that Google makes money by selling us targeted ads.
That being said, I do have Chrome on my iPhone and iPad (because Safari is useless), but I also rarely use either device for web surfing and surely not with anything important (secure surfing or development activity). Chrome's mobile browser is the best I've seen, but I would never store any passwords on there.