DO NOT let G think for you. ~polochen~
If I could live one day without Google, I would. I mean, I just installed Google Browser for my Ubuntu, and I couldn’t help to wonder: how much should I keep this Googling thingy on? I trust them with all my information, my files, my emails (which pretty much means my life), and now my browser? Am I too loyal to one company? A company that swears to do no evil but negotiate with the Chinese government on censorship?
Ya, it is a little faster (Firefox is a crime in speed) and I hope it will keep my Acer TravelMate a little cooler before I replace it. Someday, maybe just like the sentiment against Microsoft would take a turn to Google when it grows bigger and bigger…ya, they are going to make a Google phone as they said not to. Oh well, I am living with the capital G for now but, hey, who knows, someday I might just wake up and embrace my friend Bill (Gates) again…what? He’s out already? Darn…
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I have a proud collection of bookmarks and in Chrome they call it “Other Bookmarks”. I used to put them on the left and Chrome insists I should access it from the right. Some guy says it’s easer from right because of mousing…I just have to say people are not of equal intelligence. Oh well, who am I to judge, right?
One other thing, Google has a nice feature for they search engine to configure the Options for the results of your search. Under the time, however, I couldn’t help to find it jumps from week to year…what a gap for a time option. I’d like to have 6 months if possible. …oh, Google thinks for you, so just get used to it. After all, it’s just like the “Other Bookmarks”, right? [Since when do you let anyone tell you what's others and what's not? Google engineers are just too smart and confident, I guess.]