Some time ago I installed the Google repository in Fedora 11. Among the many programs and gadgets available for Linux, experimental or otherwise, I found an "unstable" version of Google Chrome. I read the word 'unstable', and dismissed the option to download.
Yesterday, I was browsing the web and I came across a geek site that had a headline "Install Google Chrome on Linux (and why you should)" (Sorry, no link. Google it, you lazy fool!).
Not only is Google Chrome NOT unstable, it is more stable than Firefox 3.5. I've only been using it for 2 days, but in that time I have, added iGoogle gadgets to my iGoogle page (including this Blogger gadget), watched the new Modern Warfare 2 "Infamy" trailer (which I could not do in Firefox), browse Kotaku.com without waiting 3 years to gain control of my cursor.
Unstable? HA! Google is definitely headed in the right direction, and with Google Chrome OS on the horizon, we may yet see the downfall of the anti-Christ of our era (Yes Bill, that's you!).
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