Google Chrome for Linux Review
Linux.com's Rob Reilly has published a lengthy review of Google's Chrome for Linux Web browser. It sounds pretty cool, even for a beta.
Reilly reported that Chrome is really fast, supports themes, a simple history management system and doesn't really have a task bar.
For privacy nuts, Chrome can run incognito. Surfing in secret, your pages aren't added to the history and not put in the cache. Firefox offers a similar setting to surf privately.
"The Google Chrome browser shows promise in that it is simple and fast," writes Reilly.
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