On Fri, 2010-03-19 at 13:36 -0400, Benjamin Scott wrote: > Reportedly, neither are easily possible with Chrome right now. And > also reportedly, the ad blocking on Chrome is inferior to what's > possible on Firefox. Chome is limited to CSS-based mechanisms, so > instead of blocking the ads, they just hide them; this is also > supposed to be easier for ad designers to bypass. > Chrome works well with the different Google web applications. However I do not use it any where else because of the inability to control the browser behavior. I do not want to start blasting out a soundtrack just because some web designer got carried away. So I use Firefox everywhere else and Chrome with gmail, documents, etc.
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