Google's Chrome Has Some Competition

About 4 years ago I switched to the Firefox browser. It was much cleaner and way friendlier than Internet Explorer. I've been a faithful Firefox user ever since. Then about two months ago I thought I would give Google's Chrome a try, mainly because I was having some issues with Firefox freezing all the time. So I thought I would try something new.

At first Chrome was foreign to me. I couldn't find anything and I really missed my little shortcut icons on the tool bar. And for some reason Google's toolbar doesn't work with Google's browser. But I kept using it just to give it a chance. For about three days I hated it. Then, without realizing, I discovered I really liked Chrome.

It was much faster, much smoother and it seemed to know what I was thinking while I was typing. I began using it more and more. And now I'm hooked. I love it. I really don't see myself giving it up.

And then today I discovered Firefox had a beta version for its 4.0 release. It is sweeeeeet! Very fast. Very easy to maneuver and it's just similar enough to the previous version of Firefox I used for years that I fell right back in the groove within minutes. I'm typing this post right now on Firefox and I really think this is the best competitor to Chrome there is. I'm not fully ready to recommit back to Firefox just yet. But I am going to keep working with 4.0 and who knows what might happen. Until then I'm torn between two browsers at the moment. I'll have to keep ya updated.

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