I'm an avid fan of stop-motion animation (like in this video and in The Nightmare Before Christmas) and this video made me very pleased. It was a nice way to show how Google Chrome organizes everything. :)
Firefox also supports the full zoom function. The agencies I've worked in have all built in Firefox, then tested in Safari and Chrome. Then fixed for IE which likes to ignore all the rules. Personally, I like telling people to upgrade on my project sites when they're using anything less than IE8, if they're using IE that is, and always offer them the opportunity to switch to something better ;-)
Awwwww the was sooo cute! Also where did you get that adorable chrome figure me and my brother really want one that we even tried to search it up online XD
dont forget, just because this ad doesnt work too well in the west it might do so in japan, korea (the south) and so on. even though, i found the idea of bringing chromes simplicity to life that way pretty sweet.
no i haven't noticed it doing any updates at all. It might have, but i have had it since the release and i havent noticed anything. It just works every single time.
For me Chrome comes in first place for speed followed by Internet Explorer and then Firefox. Chrome displays graphics the sharpest as well. However, it has some flaws and incompatibilities that need to be worked out, such as being able to cut, paste, and access html on some message boards and e-mail providers. Some sites with plug-ins aren't Chrome-compatible either. Users should also have the option of hiding or deleting the visited website images.
The fact is, edge IS chrome. All Microsoft has done is redesign it to look like their own to compete against Google but it's still just "Chromium" no matter how you look at it. If Chrome is any worse, then that also applies to Edge as well. It's not the first for Microsoft (Just like how they steal Google's Search data and use it for Bing or Redirect RU-vid to their own awful site that embeds the RU-vid player even though users did not ask to be redirected!!).
watched on chromium (open source version of chrome) running on Fedora 15 64 bit. runs great even with over 80 tabs open. the flash click to play feature is really helpful in such situations - but even without it, the browser flies along. meanwhile, firefox 4 is terribly broken for me (even fresh out of the box).
Ahh... An awesome ad for an awesome web browser. Its well made and fitting! The music if kind of catchy too... Ok, what Im wondering is; Was this aired on public television in Japan at any time?? THAT would be shear awesomeness.
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"In November 2008, 720p HD support was added. At the time of the 720p launch, the RU-vid player was changed from a 4:3 aspect ratio to a widescreen 16:9." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RU-vid#Playback
But even on those who have Internet, I don't think the whole OS need to be based on an online resource. I think it needs to be able to work while you are completely offline, that's way you wouldn't be dependent on some company to run your computer. Also, when your OS is built in that way you cannot know what is inside and your private files might be viewed by people who are not supposed to access them.
@scoobyjdmd So basically when you look at your computer what you see is a piece of a rusty metal trashcan, right? Yeah, firefox and safari are both known for not working on those.
I have read a survey that many computer user don't know what is a "browser" or there is a choice. They just click on the "Internet" icon on the default computer desktop (that is, Internet Explorer)
Have to agree with some people here in saying that the ad tells nothing to laypeople about what the product is. Anyone who knows what Google Chrome is or who will install it on their own already knows whether they want to use it or not. That said, the ad is neat and all. Maybe just a blub at the end saying what it is?