Rich Rattanni wrote: > So after playing around in my application data directory for google > chrome, I noticed file called something-journal. Of course, I knew > what that was. So I began opening all kinds of SQLite databases in > use by Chrome (had to close chrome due to locks on a few of them). > Interesting the things chrome tracks. For instance it actually > records, for each site you go to, how many times you manually type it > in (or so I assume). I wanted to ask anyone if they have done any > cool data mining / reports on their surfing habits, or any neat hacks > to Chrome with respect to sqlite? > > Interestingly enough, Chrome, to the best of my knowledge, was sitting > there idle and yet I had a journal file. I know Chrome brags about > being so gosh-darned impervious to two different web sessions > interfering with one another's CPU time and memory resources, but it > hangs A LOT for me (forget reading a pdf). The presence of a journal > file makes me wonder if sqlite may be a bottle neck. (Stop right > there... I am not saying the bottle neck is sqlite's fault... No need > to flame me please) > > I'm just excited to spot sqlite in the field. I searched for any > mention of "chrome" in the mailing list and didn't see any, so I just > wanted to maybe start a small symposium on sqlite and it's integration > into chrome. > > -- > Rich R.
I installed Chrome and used it until today. It locked up with several pages open and froze my machine a couple of times over the weekend. Nothing on my machine worked until Chrome was done with its processing. When I un-installed it it brought up Internet Explorer to conduct a survey as to why I was un-installing it. Well, I don't use Internet Explorer (I only use Firefox) and now when I try to open up a link in email or ICQ, I have to open the browser and copy the link to the bar. In other words, my links are no longer associated with Firefox. Other than that I liked what I saw. I will give it a try later. -- Jeff Jeff Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phoenix Python User Group - [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users