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Answers to common Google Chrome objections (42)
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I spend a fair amount of my time debunking misconceptions about Google. So when I found out that Google Chrome was going to be released, I put on my thinking cap about what objections people would throw out about Google Chrome. Here are the questions that I came up with, along with my personal answers. I want to stress that this is my personal blog, so even though I believe all of this is accurate, ...Shared by Alberto (23) Andy Beal (23) Ann Smarty (23) Anton Johansson (53) atul (75) Brittney (6) C.K. (134) Carl (16) cgsheldon (151) dobata (366) Fiona (20) Francesco Lodolo (6) Fred F. Meijer (12) gastaoss (14) George Tziralis (9) HollowMarkeD (65) Hristo Hristov (20) inkode (28) Jimmy (27) jonezy (21) Josh (3) Krishnamoorthy K (5) Kyle Bunch (3) Lu Tao (21) lunamoth (25) MasterMaq (23) MG (51) Mic (25) Mike F (460) Nicolas Lehuen (12) Núria (20) olive (6) Peter H (25) Phil (14) Preoccupations (43) Robert Birming (33) sarahintampa (98) spsneo (17) Vish (13) wyclif (22) Young (23) Zaki (58)- Young said: fine, well done matt.I love you.
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Brian Rakowski walks to the whiteboard in a small conference room in Building 41 on Google's Mountain View campus. A lanky, gregarious man in his twenties, Rakowski is the product manager of a top-secret project that's been under way for more than two years. The weekly Monday meeting of managers — or "leads," as Google puts it in its nonhierarchical way — will be one of the last before the upcoming launch. Rakowski writes 12 ...Shared by ~C4Chaos (84) acacio (22) adam (972) Adam Maldonado (155) Alex G. (2) Alexander van Dijk (6) Alvaro Farfan (2) Andrea Baresi (5) Andrew Chorney (10) Andrew Meyer (6) Antoine Brunel (4) Ayelet (17) Brandon Ball (27) Bret Taylor (14) Brian (80) brokekid (134) brownpau (47) cbvivi (10) Cem (12) cgsheldon (151) Chad (151) Chris Walbert (3) colladude (2) Coop (25) CoreyC (6) darcy (4) Darth Guru (105) David (18) David Stone (2) dd (7) DeadRinga (36) diego (22) Digg Boss (641) digits12 (716) Dinis Correia (4) edoardo (4) Foomandoonian (24) Glutnix (7) Guy (702) Hakim (15) Harper (91) harry07 (30) hikbi (109) Ian Neubert (4) In Dust We Trust (6) Isaac (52) Jan (17) Javed (119) Jere Majava (6) Jim Williams (9) Joey Doll (14) Johan (21) Jonathan Rick (3) Jordan (411) justin tevya finkelstein (19) Karl (20) kkr (5) Les (1) LouCypher (57) Luis Suarez (24) Marcelo (14) Mark Rochefort (6) Mauron (4) Mic (25) Michael Reese (22) Michael Rose (17) Mike D (61) minnesotan (6) Missy Diaz (12) Mona N (73) Nick Nogueira (20) Oddly Zen (27) Pål Degerstrøm (27) Patrick Xotels (3) pericles (700) Peter H (25) poorbird (15) Rami Taibah (454) Reg Saddler (Zaibatsu) (249) Robert MacEwan (11) Rotkäpchen (8) Rumble (14) Sharjeel (34) SMC (204) Stacey Gordon (2) Stubbs (6) Tim (8) Torben Kristensen (18) Vasilij (18) videopixil (7) Will Sullivan (21) wyclif (22) yoshy (339)Contribute comment -
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SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty ImagesThough most of the campaign coverage this week has focused on candidates' personal failings and campaign blunders, the obvious fact remains that both Barack Obama and John McCain have proposed a host of dramatic new policies, and a lot of them don't make much sense. For this week's list, FP runs down ten of Obama's most misguided, pandering, and potentially disastrous policy ideas. Next week, it'll be McCain's turn.Feel free to use this ...Shared by San Franziskaner (4) wyclif (22)Contribute comment
