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		<title>Google Chrome: Second Impression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a couple of days with Chrome, I&#8217;ve decided to abandon it. Why? Every time I used it, I always experienced some kind of slowness, delay, or complete freezing. And not just with Chrome. It would lock up my entire machine for several seconds at a time. Now, I&#8217;m not working on the latest and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a couple of days with Chrome, I&#8217;ve decided to abandon it. Why? Every time I used it, I always experienced some kind of slowness, delay, or complete freezing. And not just with Chrome. It would lock up my entire machine for several seconds at a time. Now, I&#8217;m not working on the latest and greatest hardware, and it&#8217;s been several years since this particular machine had a fresh install of XP so it could be something else causing the conflict with Chrome. Nonetheless, it was painful to use on a regular basis.</p>

<p>Does this mean it&#8217;s a bad browser. Absolutely not. It&#8217;s certainly better than Internet Exploder and when it was working, it seemed to render a little faster than Firefox (perceptual, no hard evidence of this). Chrome&#8217;s UI is far better than IE and even a leg up on Firefox (at least the default theme for the Windows version). It will definitely take some wind out of Firefox&#8217;s usage numbers.</p>

<p>Until I get a new machine and/or fresh install of the OS, I&#8217;m going to stick with Firefox for everyday use. Waiting for my machine to wake up from a Chrome coma while shopping at the Gap is seriously hindering my productivity at work!</p>

<p><strong>Update 1</strong>:
I just got around to installing Chrome at home and there must be something on my work machine conflicting with Chrome. It&#8217;s considerably faster on this machine (AMD Athlon 64&#215;2 4200+ / 2GB Ram / XP SP3) and doesn&#8217;t experience the hangs like my work machine does. Very queer. I wish my work machine wasn&#8217;t such a turd.</p>

<p><strong>Update 2</strong>:
I don&#8217;t know what exactly Chrome does behind the scenes, but I hear an awful lot hard drive activity when it&#8217;s the only application running. Interesting.</p>
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