Six of One, Half Dozen of Another
Google Chrome was an awesome toy when it first appeared on our internets. Then came the talk of how it has an identifier and how it means that Google knows even more about you. Some people became frightened and ran away from Chrome, seeking solace in her older counterparts Firefox, Safari, and Opera. Others, who were on Mac and other platforms chose to work with the Chromium backbone and build there own browser.
Far be it from me to rain on those folks ideas, but I decided I wanted a portable version of the browser and waited patiently for someone else to code it. Iron which also has a standard install version which I run on my main PC, has a handy little USB stick friendly edition which caters to my need to keep my favorite software in my pocket. Both flavors of Iron grant the user the sense of security they may want, and help keep the open source train going. Also, Iron comes packing a newer build of Webkit
Whether you believe Google software is going to become self aware and start cranking out Terminators, or even if you don’t mind a single corporation knowing just about all your business, Iron will probably suit your needs.
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TGM/NGO is proud to welcome Anime Olympics to our lineup of video programs. Anime Olympics is taped against the special high impact backdrop of the Internet Olympic Stadium of the Internet (aka green screen of wonder) and hosted by the beautiful Steve Racer and the suave and debonair Cristina Vee where they review not so randomly picked anime so you don’t have to.
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