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I started using Firefox since way back in 2006. I enjoyed using the browser very much. Except for the memory leaks, I believe Firefox was (and still is) more than a solid competition against Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Well for much of a run it seems Firefox has given the stage to its cousin, the Google Chrome.
Aside from the ‘kick-ass’ name, Chrome offers a more memory-efficient solution than FireRAM, err, Firefox. But what grabbed my attention today was the fact that the “add-on” or “extensions” feature is starting to get integrated with the Chrome 3.0x class. A year or two ago I’ve heard plenty of rumors flying around the web that they have already started “plotting” about this feature. I’m glad that they have finally cooked up this excellent new recipe for us all.
https://chrome.google.com/extensions/
Test the Beta and holler back!
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