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Wouldn't yopu be?
That may sound controversial (just starting?), so let me explain. Many of the extensions have been somewhat trivial UI orientated changes. In many cases they bring functions that exist already in other browsers or they implement flexibility that Firefox left out of the browser.
However, there is a growing lists of apps that provide new functions or that are virtually new apps. These include AddBlock, Feed Managers such as Wizz/Sage and Feedly, Zotero the bibliography manager, Operator, and more that I am sure you can name.
Its possible that the most successful browser will be the one that attracts the most active third party developer ecosystem. Specifically, if I want to run Zotero, then I must run it in the Firefox browser.
It will be interesting to see how this competition turns out, and it will be especially interesting to see how third party developers choose sides in this race.
Why Google Chrome is not a "Windows Killer"
http://counternotions.com/2008/09/02/chrome/
Also, just a three days ago, it was announced that Mozilla had renewed an agreement with Google Inc. that pays them for assigning Google's search engine as Firefox's default through November 2011.
So did Mozilla have any idea this would happen mere days after the agreement.
Also, was this a strategic launching by Google to prevent negotiations from breaking down.
Interesting strategy - and they managed to keep it all secret.
But unlike previous leaks, they leaked this to Blogoscoped instead of WSJ or Techcruch
Robert, it should read 'heading' not 'headed'.
See,finally,it’s running on Windows platform only hence it’s rather dependent on Windows for its own access.I think,it will rather turn IE to the path of extinction(coz mozilla is already on their side and now chrome will simply crush all IE hopes)...BTW,launching their browser with a comic book isn't a bad idea..
http://developer.mozilla.org/En/XUL_Tutorial/Th...
Writing high quality software for a range of OS’s running on a very wide range of hardware is not the same as running a app with tightly controlled functionality on custom built hardware that you control it is a whole new ball game.
you can see down the line "oh sorry but that ad blocking plug-in you developed violates our "guidelines" - hear is the writ from our corporate lawyers "sue grabit and run"
http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/...
After all Google’s browser is open source too…
(http://developer.mozilla.org/En/XUL_Tutorial/Th...)
Now I can sort 200,000 records inside of Browser (Chrome) just in 1 sec. (Faster than Microsoft Excel):
http://www.ardentedge.com/ex_if.htm
And what's up with the blatant copying from Microsoft (removing the menu bar; putting a "new tab" button, Tools droopdown menu, and Page dropdown menus to the right of the tabs; hiliting the domain name of the address bar's URL, etc)? You'd think with all those PhDs, they could come up with their own UI.
The thing i like about Chrome is the ability to mix and match tabs with each other in various windows. That's very cool to play around with and can even be productive. Beyond that, not much to see here.
Also, neither the mouse scroll wheel nor the scroll area of my laptop's touchpad work properly. And when saving a web page, I get the old XP SaveAs dlg rather than the new Vista one. I know Chrome is in beta, but there's some polishing that needs to be done.
http://twitter.com/kiruba/statuses/909088862
As far Mozilla, I really don't think they will be affected that much. Chrome is super fast but firefox has a lot of features that it doesn't have.