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Google Chrome: Wow, That Was Fast

By Matthew Bandyk

Posted: September 4, 2008

A sharp commenter has alerted me to the fact that sometime yesterday, Google removed the portion of its licensing agreement for Google Chrome that caused users to essentially sign away the rights to their content. It has been replaced with this:

You retain copyright and any other rights you already hold in Content which you submit, post or display on or through, the Services.

That should allay any fears that Web-based entrepreneurs might have had about using the browser.

Chrome owns

When i start chrome it instantly loads homepage not even a second and ie 8 freezes up my pc for about 5 secs then 6 secs to load hompage and its jus so ugly all the menus it feels like u have to duck to see whats goin on while chrome is a tiny bar basicaly it reminds me of my psp browser which is very simple yet effective i love chrome first program installed on my acer aspire one

gbfbf of NY @ Sep 26, 2009 13:44:37 PM

team4power

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every month how much money ?

betty of MS @ Sep 10, 2008 03:59:39 AM

internet explorer

Internet explorer is still the best>> nothing new about Chrome

@ Sep 06, 2008 08:19:26 AM

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Matt Bandyk, a reporter for U.S. News, explores capitalism from where it all begins, with the entrepreneur, whose risk taking and experimentation provide the roots from which the rest of the economy grows. As much courage as it takes to create one's own business, even the entrepreneur needs some help, and this blog will look at news, trends, and practical advice for starting and running a small business.

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