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Bizarre ad describing Google Chrome Extensions

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weeks

12:27 pm on Apr 22, 2010 (gmt 0)

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I think this might be a good example of an ad that is used to create "awareness" rather than sell outright. (Especially since what they are "selling" is free.)


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I'm not sure if I hate it or love this ad. But, in any case, I am not recommending Chrome to my clients yet since we've had trouble with Chrome on some online tools. But, you see this and ask, "Chrome is still labeled beta?"

Matthew1980

8:47 pm on Apr 22, 2010 (gmt 0)

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Hi there Weeks,

I like the video - I get De Ja Vu from that as I am sure that I have seen that format on a car advert :)

Some of the addons mentioned I like, but majority of them I don't and probably would never use. My fav I think is the sync bookmarks between computers feature, could be very handy. I would like to know if there is an sgml parser engine like the one used in FF available, as I could find that very handy.

I agree with the recommendations too, I tell everyone to use FF as it is just a brilliant browser, I have to say that I HATE cluttered title/address/button bars, I want to see website content, and NOT yahoo tool bars etc. But of late there have been issues with using the JRE with FF as it slows the textarea and input data entry time right down, I think though as FF have sorted that out though.

Cheers,
MRb