Bad News For the Google Chrome Browser?

September 3, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

New from the web seems mixed….with some still talking about the coolness of the new features while others are talking about flaws and problems. 

On one hand we have Serdar Yegulap at InformationWeek  half complaining about Chrome “you’re creating at least as many problems as you’re solving”.

See the link:

 http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2008/09/why_does_google.html

And then again, ZDNet’s Ryan Naraine talking about the security vulnerabilities…http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=1843

On-Demand Enterprise chimes in with how Chrome’s EULA gives Google “free reign to do whatever it wishes with any content you submit, post or display on or through Chrome. http://www.on-demandenterprise.com/blogs/27827494.html

Of course Google claims that there was an error in the EULA which will be corrected and made retroactive. http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080903-google-on-chrome-eula-controversy-our-bad-well-change-it.html

Finally some have been testing out the claims of it being “crash proof” and are raising red flags there…http://profy.com/2008/09/03/bad-news-google-chrome-crashes/

Is anyone else thinking what I’m thinking?

Google stepped up, gave the world an early beta of their new open source browser , and SLAMMO, people start picking it apart.

Failure? Success? Who can tell the difference now. 

One thing is for sure…on Day 2…all eyes were definitely on Chrome.

Are you having trouble with Chrome also? Leave a comment.