First I've heard of that. I thought that Chromium was the fully Open Source
version of Chrome with all the nasty Google tracking stuff removed.
From Linux Insider: http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/79510.html

n general, though, people should choose Chrome or Chromium based on their use case, Shah advised. Since Chrome includes a few additional add-ons such as built-in Flash and a PDF viewer, most people find that it works well for them.

"However, open-source developers may prefer Chromium," he concluded, "if they are often tinkering with source code or modifying their own distribution."

- See more at: http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/79510.html#sthash.5BEvVijR.dpuf

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- See more at: http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/79510.html#sthash.5BEvVijR.dpuf "However, open-source developers may prefer Chromium," he concluded, "if they are often tinkering with source code or modifying their own distribution."

sorry  about that. When I pasted it didn't show.

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