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Google Chrome
I often see on my Google opening page a notice saying Install Google Chrome - A faster way to browse the web. Ordinary Google seems good enough for me. Is Chrome really faster and are there any disadvantages? Glad to hear from anyone with experience of it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Google is a website (including search engine) which you can view with any internet browser. Chrome is one such browser i.e. a computer program which lets you view webpages such as those in the Google website; it has been created by Google. Others that you can use are Firefox (my choice) and Internet Explorer.
p.s. you can have more than one internet browser on your computer; they are independent programs so you can run them simultaneously, if you want.
p.s. you can have more than one internet browser on your computer; they are independent programs so you can run them simultaneously, if you want.
It looks like others have explained the difference between Google (a search engine) and Google Chrome (a web browser from the company behind that search engine).
Among the 'regulars' here in AB's Technology section, the vast majority (wisely, in my opinion) won't touch Internet Explorer with any number of bargepoles, which means that they've sought out an alternative. Chrome is quite popular but I find it far less intuitive to use than Firefox, which seems to be the most popular browser around here (and which I love). Why not give it a go? (You can have as many browsers as you like on your computer, without any risk of conflicts, so there's nothing to lose):
http:// www.moz illa.or g/en-US /firefo x/all/
Among the 'regulars' here in AB's Technology section, the vast majority (wisely, in my opinion) won't touch Internet Explorer with any number of bargepoles, which means that they've sought out an alternative. Chrome is quite popular but I find it far less intuitive to use than Firefox, which seems to be the most popular browser around here (and which I love). Why not give it a go? (You can have as many browsers as you like on your computer, without any risk of conflicts, so there's nothing to lose):
http://