Google Chrome Is Out of Beta
BitZtream writes "This morning Google announced that Chrome is out of Beta, and showing improvements for plugin support, most notably video speed improvements. It also contains an updated javascript engine, claiming that it operates 1.4 times faster than the beta version, and work has begun on an extensions platform to allow easier integration with the browser by third parties."
I have to give the Chrome team credit. Chrome has been improving in stability and usability almost like magic. From day to day, it seems like problems I had previously just disappear. As it turns out, Chrome has an automatic updater that runs in the background. The browser is constantly and silently upgrading itself as the Chrome team push out new updates. The results are quite impressive.
If you'd reading this in chrome and want to force the most recent update, just go to the "About" screen. Chrome will tell you if an update is available and allow you to manually run the updater. There's a good chance that most users are already updated, but it doesn't hurt to check.
The killer feature that I still think is missing is the ability to exit and save tabs. Chrome can Restore after a crash (most of the time), but you can't manually restart the browser without loosing the history you have open. Another issue I wish they'd fix is remembering the last save directory when doing a "Save As...". I realize that keeping a single Downloads directory is userfriendly, but using it as the default location when the user is overriding the download location is annoying. If I need to download 10 files, I need to navigate to the same directory 10 times. That's just ridiculous.
Otherwise my gripes are mostly minor and have no real bearing on its use in day to day activities. (e.g. I hate that I can't view the properties of an image. Sometimes I need to verify that its under a certain size. Or that there's no easy method of tracking page errors.) Thankfully, most of my gripes are developer-related and are better served by keeping a copy of FireFox around.
Kudos to Google for working on another alternative to Internet Explorer! If Chrome and Firefox can each grab a significant marketshare, Internet Explorer's hold over the Internet will disappear. Firefox's popularity has already caused it to wane. I look forward to the day when using IE will net you nothing but pages telling you to upgrade your web browser. :-)
Javascript + Nintendo DSi = DSiCade
Am I the only one surprised just to hear that Google has taken something out of beta?
I'm surprised, Google never takes anything out of Beta.. I've been using Chrome since it was first available, haven't had many issues with it. Seems stable to me.
I am sorry, I can not conceive the internet any more without add-block...
Out of beta!!!! There are no more certainties in our lives!
another browser
Google continues to struggle to find something beyond search that a) they excel at and b) they make money from.
"I'd rather be a lightning rod than a seismometer." -Ken Kesey
I'd love to try it, but I'm still waiting for the Mac and Linux ports. But I guess if they take it out of beta before those are out, it's not on the top of their list.
This doesn't bode well for the eternal question of who is the smarter primate - blacks or gorillas.
"Stanky Legg" - G-Spot Boys
Chorus
Bitch im wild!
Do the stanky leg (3x)
when I hit the dance floor.
I be-
Do the stanky leg (3x)
Bitch Im wild up! (repeat from begining)
Verse 1:
When I hit the dance floor, you know Im doin the stanky leg. (do it!)
Sauce on my ring (ay) then I rub it 'cross your head.
You an h boom cool chick you can do it too.
Jack your feet up in the air and check your Myspace too.
Now you can lean wit it,
now you can drop wit it.
You can switch to the other leg and you can stop wit it.
Now get it, get it (4x)
Now hit the booty do, hit the booty do (2x)
Now you can get wit it, you can get wit it. (2x)
-Chorus-
Verse 2:
Now I cant focus watch me do like my bro (like my bro)
Stick your leg out, dougie fresh, and drop it low.
(bitch in the backround) Look i can can do the stanky leg!
Then go on let me see it.
Ro- roast up your weight and get slide next to me.(ay!)
Ay you better bang yourself cause I can tell that your hot.
I hope you wind it up, lean back and show your socks.
Dip. Dip. Then i want you to stop.
Do the booty do.
Lift it up and let it drop.
-And dont forget...
-Chorus-
Verse 3:
When I slide through the place my slide goes walky but they digg it.
I stick my leg out on the floor and start jiggin.
Wiggly legs, watch me shorties drop it to your feet.
Do the stanky leg watch me step and grab my knee.
Now drop like a goon, but dont chicken noodle soup.
I want see you dropt it, shake that woop da dee doop.
drop that, woop da dee doop
shake that, woop da dee doop (2x)
-Chorus-
What about Gmail?
I'm sure Google is trying to work out deals with OEM's to bundle Chrome on Windows PC's. Obviously, they can't do this while the browser still carries the "beta" tag, which is akin to a scarlet letter.
It's interesting they chose to drop out of "beta" before they implemented one of their supposed top features, namely, cross-platform compatibility.
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n/t
While it seems to have gotten slower since some of its earlier versions like (0.2.149.30) it is still by far the fastest browser by a pretty big margin when comparing javascript with DOM interaction.
In the jsballs fight timedemo it is twice as fast as the next closest browser. Chrome 1 completes it in 21 seconds while Safari 3.2 takes 46 seconds.
Now to just get gmail out of beta...
Although even the founders of the company told press that they are ashamed of the lack of Mac version, now it is out of the beta and still no luv for Macs... Sigh.
I buy my saline kits from Chase Union Ltd in Movi, Michigan. The cost of a 1000 cc bag of sterile saline, drip tubing, sterile wipes (to wipe down your sac and all around) and catheter needle is with shipping around $25.
You can call them at +01 (248) 348-8191 and ask for item "MF 100" a scrotal inflation kit.
To do the saline, take the bag of saline and put in a microwave for about 5.5 minutes at low heat to warm to a bit above body temperature;about 100 degrees or so. Unwrap the outer plastic packaging and put the saline bag aside. Unwrap the drip tubing which comes with the kit and move the clamping system down toward the end opposite the vial type thing and CLOSE IT SHUT. Take the larger end of the drip tubing and uncap the protective cap........open the warmed bag of saline and remove the clear cap. Insert the drip tubing nozzle into the saline bag opening. Find a curtain rod, pot rack (which i have and use in the kitchen) shower rod or something elevated above you. Hang the bag of saline with the tubing attached and shut off. THEN VERY IMPORTANT. SQUEEZE SOME OF THE SALINE INTO THE VIAL ABOUT HALF WAY -THEN OPEN THE CLAMPING DEVICE AND BLEED ALL AIR OUT OF THE TUBING. YEAH YOU LOOSE A LITTLE BIT OF SALINE BUT THIS IS A MUST. YOU DON'T WANT ANY AIR OR AIR BUBBLES IN THE DRIP TUBING! REPLACE THE CAP ON THE WORKING END OF THE TUBING.
Before hand, while the bag of saline is warming either take a hot shower, or fill a basin or kitchen sink with very warm water sit in it for 4-7 minutes. The idea is to warm your ballsac skin up and let it get loose and hang.
When you have finished warming your sac, and you have the bag of saline (BLED FROM AIR), you are ready to grow.
With your sac still very warm use the wipes provided with the kit to wipe down your cock and ballsac. By the way, you will want an adjustable leather cock ring , nylon rope, or other type of removable cock/ball ring to wrap around cock and ballsac after inserting the catheter needle.
With you sac still warm and wiped down with antiseptics, sit in a chair with a towel underneath. Open the catheter needle don't get pansy here but with one hand, take the catheter needle and the teflon sheath that covers it and WITH THE OTHER HAND TAKE YOUR BALLSAC MOVING YOUR COCK OUT OF THE WAY AND DECIDE ON THE LOCATION OF THE INTENDED CATHETER NEEDLE. YOU NEED TO FOCUS ON THE AREA EITHER TO THE LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE OF YOUR BALLSAC AND UP CLOSE TO WHERE THE COCK CONNECTS. YOU PLACE THE CATHETER NEEDLE RIGHT BELOW THE COCK OR A LITTLE LOWER BUT TO ONE SIDE OR THE OTHER OF THE DARKER SKIN DIVIDING SKIN WHICH IS IN THE MIDDLE OF YOUR SAC.
DON'T GET SQUEEMISH BECAUSE THIS DOES NOT HURT. BUT INSERT THE CATHETER STRAIGHT DOWN CAUTIOUSLY INTO YOUR SAC. MOVE YOUR TESTICLE ASIDE YOU ARE GOING TO GO INTO THE BALLSAC CAVITY NOT THE TESTICLE.
YOU WILL EXPERIENCE A PRICK SENSATION,THEN A POP SENSATION AS THE CATHETER NEEDLE PIERCES THE MUSCLE TISSUE OF THE SCROTUM.
KEEP PUSHING THE CATHETER NEEDLE IN. IF IT GOES IN AND YOU FEEL FROM THE OTHER/OPPOSITE SIDE OF YOUR BALLSAC THAT THE NEEDLE IS THERE, THEN STOP.
Pull out the needle itself leaving the teflon sheath inserted into you sac. Tie yourself (cock and balls) off with some sort of removable cock ring or rope or robe tie or whatever.
Sit down, don' t plan to move around too much for the next 30 minutes - hour. Have your beers/soft drinks or whatever already out of the fridge. You will want to stay idle and focused while you do this.
While sitting, and close to the hanging bag of saline and the drip tubing, remove the protective cover of the end of the drip tubing, connect the drip tubing to the catheter sheath in you sac. THEN START ADJUSTING THE CLAMPING DEVICE OPEN TO ALLOW SALINE DRIPPING TO APPEAR IN THE VIAL UP BY THE BAG OF SALINE. ADJUST FOR AN EVEN DRIP DRIP DRIP FLOW AND NOT A STEADY STREAM OF SALINE.
If the saline doesn't drip at first, try pulling the catheter sheath out a bit until you at first experience a small burning sensation;it goes away almos
Call me when I can get it in .dmg format, or just
sudo apt-get install GoogleChrome
Informatus Technologicus
All these speed boosts annoy me. I open it FF in Linux, it runs at roughly 1/2 the speed it does in Windows. Of course, I've been using the same profile for roughly 5 years, so that might have something to do with it (and I've only been a Linux user for 1.5 it's a miracle my profile still works.)
Still, when I reboot to Windows, Chrome vs. Firefox? Can't tell the difference, in terms of speed. Usability, Firefox wins hands down. Hotkeys, flashblock, Firebug (when flashblock isn't enough), reopen closed tab. ( I don't want that memory freed every time I close a tab, thank you very much. I'm just doing it to unclutter my workspace. I may need that tab back in a minute, and I'd rather it not vaporize to reclaim 1% of my memory, especially when I am doing nothing with it but browse the web. )
Call me when:
a) Chrome is available on Linux with similar benchmarks
b) I can easily correct my error if I accidentally close a tab.
c) They give me my menu bar back / provide analogous hotkeys for every option concealed behind the buttons.
...for the next update of SRWare Iron. :D
It is by my will alone my thoughts acquire motion; it is by the juice of the coffee bean that the thoughts acquire speed
...but does it run Linux?
If you quote this signature there'll be 72 copies of Windows ME waiting for you in Heaven.
The WebKit team and anyone who ever contributed to it should also get praise. Without it Chrome would never have seen the light of day. Google Chrome is essentially Google's chrome around the rendering engine and any tweaks they provided to WebKit.
Jumpstart the tartan drive.
Sorry Google, but if you're looking to finish what Netscape started -- namely, making the Internet an application delivery platform that does an end-run around Microsoft's monopoly -- you had damn well better make Linux, Macintosh, and appliance-embeddable versions available before you remove the "beta" label.
Tired of FB/Google censorship? Visit UNCENSORED!
http://cache.pack.google.com/chrome/install/154.36/chrome_installer.exe
I really don't like how their stub installer seems to send all sorts of strange information to several google domains.
"We absolutely promise that we only want to completely screw over Microsoft with this, and certainly not Mozilla Firefox," said Google's Sundar Pichai. "That we put a pile of our sponsored Mozilla developers on the project is completely irrelevant. We're not evil, remember."
"We are so, so happy with Google Chrome," mumbled Mozilla CEO John Lilly through gritted teeth. "That most of our income is from Google has no bearing on me making this statement."
Microsoft was unfazed. "Browsers don't need to be integrated with online apps," said marketing developer Ian Moulster. "Certainly not like the operating system ... I'll just get back to you."
Google's new browser will give you their web and email services, photo processing, mapping, office applications that will run in said browser and will make you a cup of tea. This is all paid for by personally-directed text ads in your tea leaves, based on analysing a DNA sample taken when you sip the tea and sending your genetic code back to Google for future targeting.
Pichai stressed that Google would maintain complete confidentiality within the marketing department of whatever the browser accessed concerning your confidential business data, bank account details, medical information and personal preferences in pornography. "We're Google. We know where you live. In a completely not evil way. Sponsored link: Get Chrome Browsers on google.com. Or we'll make you use Windows Live."
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Well, my company specifically blocks download of Chrome. Maybe they know something I don't.
This program installs itself to %userprofile% instead of %programfiles%
lUsers without admin privileges can install this, introducing unwanted software to your network and creating security issues.
I believe Google must fix this, but I don't think they will unless people start demanding it.
Any suggestions as to where we can do that where they might actually listen?
And it's on linux! ...
No, wait, it's just another browser for a platform that already has plenty good ones like FF and Opera.
1.4 times better is marketing speech for 40% better and not 140% right? :P
* The ability to print a document without the date, the web page URL etc. on the header/footer
* The ability to block images per web server (or at all) like Firefox can
...and yet GMail isn't after how long?
I know I know for sure/
Neeng neeng yong yong yeeng yong nang nong eeng nay-yong/
I know I know its you/
Neeng neeng yong yong yeeng yong nang nong eeng nay-yong/
That example reminds me of an asterisk comment(which read "nonsense syllables" in the printed music of the Doors' "Roadhouse blues" where Jim Morrison sings:
You gotta roll, roll, roll,/
You gotta thrill my soul, alright./
Roll, roll, roll, roll-a got-ta chee-chay-chow bop-a-lula...[*nonsense syllables]
Thrill my soul./
Not really needed anyway.
slashwhat?
Someone had to say it.
I love Google as much as the next person, however as of late Chrome has been crashing more and more for me and I've been turning back to Firefox.
Never mind that when I installed this update Chrome crashed when I restarted it...
I hope my position is unique.
but when is it coming to Linux? I use it in Windows on my other PC and I can barely stand firefox on my linux box now. Chrome is so clean and nice to use. Please, Google!
Kudos! For Google, thats some kind of amazing acomplishment.
-- I'm the root of all that's evil, but you can call me cookie..
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/09/03/mozilla-fights-back-with-new-firefox-benchmarks/
But... Have they removed that "Big Brotherly" unique ID "feature", that each of the Chrome Beta installations came with, that loudly identified you on the web?
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
W. T. F.
This is a real song? O_o
if you close a tab by mistake.. ctrl-shift T , or look at the new tab menu.
Is that two in one?
Glad to hear the best browser on the web is out of beta! I look forward to seeing where it goes from here a great deal.
"16MB (fuck off, MiB fascists)" - The Mighty Buzzard
Followed the link, went to Google page, actually READ the announcement.. got all excited... had a quick argument with myself why it was time to ditch Firefox and won it.... looked ant whether I have a system backup just in case... sighted... pressed the Download link...
*drums* ... only to discover that it is Windows-only! So we people with Macs and Linuxes can have a bit more time before we get totally googelized.
Amen
http://www.automatiq.se
Yes. We know something you don't.
Every search and keystroke is recorded, aggregated and inspected by "GOOG".
My clients have sensitive work and client lists that can not be known by their competitors or the public. Having GOOG know about it is unacceptable.
Give your network team a thumbs up for me.
The only reason Google is "free" is because YOU are the product. YOU and all the data, searches and clicks are sold to marketers and advertisers and most likely the government.
btw, who do you work for? I'll call them and thank them myself.
Um, go ahead and mod me "Whoosh."
Must be too much caffeine...
Some privacy policy Slashdot.
With Chrome, 2009 is definitely going to be the year of Linux for the desktop. oh, wait...
Insightful!
I only used Chrome for a day before going back to Adblock Plus and Firefox, but I swore there was an option to turn this off.
Then again Google already has tons of my private data via email and I'm not overtly paranoid. If you want a version of Chrome that doesn't phone home at all, check out Iron.
http://blindscribblings.com - Tasty pop-culture in conceptual fashion.
Thank you Google, for the 1.4x speed increase. Now it might finally be usable.
Seriously, the beta kicked-ass for performance; there were pages I thought were not functioning (or were loading from cache) because they were so incredibly fast. 40% more performance could be scary :)
If only they'd put some higher priority on OS X. I'm dying for it on OS X. Firefox seems to become a dog and chew up 30% of my CPU most of the time, and lately Opera seems to be doing the same. At least with Chrome if one of the pages causes something similar, I can isolate it and kill the process; with Firefox/Opera I have no idea which page is bogging me down. (Oddly enough, with both, when I close all tabs, the CPU usage stays high; some background JavaScript??? Who knows...)
Browsers have become so bloated, Chrome is a breath of fresh air. And they seem to be addressing the plugins, for those who want to bloat it up themselves :) (Although Firebig on Chrome would be a dream.)
Still praying daily for Chrome on OS X...
Love many, trust a few, do harm to none.
... Is to be able to choose where to install Chrome. Executable in Program Files (hell, or even public under Vista!) for all users and user personal data in their profile, you know, like most every other civilised (or otherwise) piece of software out there would be a nice thing.
This person does nothing more on Slashdot that promote his monetized blog with "funny" comments. He is a spammer, and should not be modded up to show up in the default Slashdot page view so Google can index it. Do not mod him up.
Chrome is open source. Just as we now have portable Firefox, people with an interest in running Chrome in hostile environments like yours are likely to develop portable Chrome, with or without Google's consent.
It looks as though you'll have to invest in some actual security.
Don't thank God, thank a doctor!
Because we don't have enough browsers to be compatible with as it stands.
You're seriously comparing this crap to Jim Morrison and The Doors? As for Gwen Stefani, she may be white, but apparently no one's told her that.
Anyone have any problems during installation when trying to import settings from Firefox? It says it imported bookmarks and moves on to search settings at which point it seems to hang. The cancel button doesn't do anything and I have to kill it from the task manager.
If I skip the Firefox import it works okay though.
"People that quote themselves in their signatures bother me" - athakur999
This person does nothing but anonymously troll Slashdot for a living. He is a shill and should be modded "-1, Troll".
Google need some new guy in the marketing department. The biggest failure of Chrome is the name. The same with Android. They had the chance to use a cool name that makes the product name easy to pronounce, sharp and sticks to the common people, instead they used a feminine (aka gay) name only geeks in labs would find cool (if at all). The timing of the release was also an epic failure (premature), these days you don't tell the world you're the best browser without at least a respectable amount of plug-ins available. Bottom line, if they released Chrome under a better name and a small plug-in library and turn off the updater, they'll have at least double the user base right now.
Jim Morrisson and the Doors wrote some very good music but, from a guitar player's perspective, "Roadhouse Blues" is a joke. I still get a chuckle thinking about that comment in the sheet music. Given all that, I'd still rather listen to Roadhouse Blues than any popular music recorded after 1990.
someone that can make a browser that runs in a browser.
Actually you may configure Chrome to perform this task. ;)
Just go to options and in "basic" tab, change "On startup" option to "Restore the pages that were open last".
No.
There is a stop button. The "go" button to the right of the omnibar doubles as a stop button when a webpage is loading. It is a little counter intuitive being so far away from refresh, but it is there and definately not hidden.
I like Chrome, but I don't use the most recent stable release - I use Chromium and DL the newest nightly build every few days. I use it if I'm just doing some fast browsing, or searching (I love being able to enter a website and search it at the same time from the omnibar), because I find it to open faster and be generally more responsive than Firefox. I use Firefox if I am doing research/work/any browsing that involves a lot of tabs. Ad-block, Flashblock, and NoScript are two big reasons. Also is Tab-kit and All-in-one-Sidebar. Being able to put my tabs on the left and sidebar on the right, and have tabs indent in tree format, makes organizing my workspace much better with a widescreen monitor. And I don't like the lack of tab overflow in Chrome (making tabs arbitrarily small is not the way to go).
Different browsers, different functionality, different purposes. Both are equal valid, and I use both regularly.
Does it have smooth scrolling yet? Like Firefox-smooth-scrolling?
still no "send link by email" or "send page by email" function...
Yeah, because just loading the ads magically generates revenue.
Clearly, the problem with the post was that the poster forgot to place the lyrics in context to how other races have composed lyrics throughout the ages.
Totally reasonable response to an explosively racist post. Well done!
but have you considered the following argument: shut up.
Does it support popular applications like Adblock, Zotero, and Greasemonkey?
Slashdot: Failed Car Analogies. Amateur Lawyering. Anecdote Battles.
But... Have they removed that "Big Brotherly" unique ID "feature", that each of the Chrome Beta installations came with, that loudly identified you on the web?
I haven't fired up wireshark to confirm (I'm supposedly working), but I think that is covered under Google Chrome Options -> Under the Hood.
Some privacy policy Slashdot.
They maybe be "put of beta" but they aren't finished yet. When they've implemented the features that exist on google toolbar, then I'll think about it. Until then this is a pre version 1 product. In or OUT of beta.
Rlz.dll, the closed-source file that pings Google on certain actions, is still there.
It appears in the latest zipped Chromium builds too (v.6830), which wasn't there in the October builds (v.3979). Chromium only uses it if it's there, and likely the same for Chrome, so you can delete it and be happy.
Not only that but the browser really doesn't offer any "security" options. You can't turn off any scripting at all!!! That's just dangerous on today's web. I won't use a browser which doesn't allow me to control scripting and plugins. That's just insane!
Client side scripting is the big new attack vector. That's why I run noscript on Firefox and Seamonkey.
That ID is only ever sent if you opt in to sending usage stats and crash reports. And if you were dumb enough to opt in when you're paranoid about these sorts of things, you can opt out with the "Under the Hood" menu.
On a for-real serious note, it's exciting to see how Chrome has progressed. I tried the new version this afternoon and was impressed. I've been using FF3.1 betas for the last few weeks, and next to that Chrome feels much faster, loads up faster, and all around has some very nice polish. However, my list of requests:
All in all I *have* found Chrome to be much snappier on Windows. Especially Slashdot - on Firefox (even with Tracemonkey turned on), after I write a comment there's a 5-10 second pause before I see the preview and can submit it. It seems to get better after I've sent the first one, but still. Chrome was instant. What gives?
Skype and Opera (who arent open source companies) offers their software for Linux, Google doesnt.
Im just happy its not the other way around.
I can live without a choice of browser or two but I cant live without Skype.
I have no problem when proprietary companies dont offer me a choice on my OS of choice but I have no problems supporting the ones like Skype and Opera who do over the ones that dont.
Yup, Chrome on Windows is quick but thats not enough to get rid of my FF and Opera.
I don't understand. I set the mousewheel(er, touchpad scroll speed) in Windows, and Chrome insists on going at its own speed for scrolling. I scroll x lines with the zone, and it does page up/page down increments. What the hell?
You are generous... I'd have said 77, the year I was born.
Semi-automatic amateur armchair Australian philosopher; conjecture ready at any moment...
No Mac version == Lame.
I'm using a laptop, so I am attentive to which applications make a heavy use of the HD.
Chrome's thrashing of my HD is the reason I have stopped using it.
I can't find a valid reason why it finds the need to scour my disk while other browsers do not.
Does anyone know the reason to this behaviour ? What is chrome trying to do ? Can you turn that off ?
Chrome? wtf?
So I tried to update Chrome after reading this, to see what they've fixed.
"Google Chrome is up to date"
wtf?
-- 'The' Lord and Master Bitman On High, Master Of All
Google doesn't know how to do desktop apps as conventionally defined, and I suspect they don't wish to learn. In Google's world view, everything is a cloud. Patches flow like water, mostly invisible. From Google, what did you expect?
I give you the last point. If you uninstall software, it should *completely* uninstall itself. I recall a poster that was for some reason quite popular in my residence: If you hate something send it away, if it comes back, kill it. Can be applied to more than one monopolist in training.
Sure there is an almost empty "options" menu, but I think many users would like to be able to change things like you can in firefox.
For example I am using Chrome on an eeePC as it loads around 3x faster than firefox, but the missing options cause trouble. Mainly the fact that you can't change the location of the cache to the faster SSD, so it freezes quite often when it needs to write to the cache.
This is really strange. I ran Acid3 but Chrome version 1.0 only gets a score of 79. Quite a few months ago I tried a nightly of Chromium which was getting 100/100 - so, what's happened to that?
Opera came out of beta YEARS ago!!!
That's okay, you undid it. Sorry you lost a mod point :(
Please, Google.
- Dan
Still no Linux version? I'll file this under "I don't give a shit"
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I'm gonna go on a bit of a tangent from the main topic here (shocking for Slashdot I'm sure).
On the topic of ad blockers I'm curious as to just how the ad model works. On the one hand I know that clicking an ad generates a click-through which generates revenue.
However, ad blocker or not I'm certain that I won't be clicking on ads because I'm not a good little consumer drone and really don't care about what's trying to be sold to me.
I shop when I need something at which point research, not advertisements, point me to the best product and I then know exactly what I want.
From the tone of website owners who dislike ad blockers it sounds as though the mere act of blocking ads from being shown damages the site's revenue. I'm presuming that people paying for ads or companies that serve ads track their distribution by the number of times an ad is loaded by a certain site or page.
My question here is, if Adblock works by blocking the actual loading of the ad by the server thus denying revenue to a website why can't it be designed to load the ad but simply not display it? Would this not prevent websites from losing revenue to ad blockers?
In the end, all I want is to not see annoying flashing, blinking, video animated crap in loud colors all over my screen when I'm trying to read. My goal is not to deny a site revenue. I don't imagine there are many people out to intentionally damage a site's revenue but they hate the way advertisements are presented.
How would loading the ads but not displaying them hurt either A) the ability of Adblock to function or B) a site's revenue stream presuming people are like me and would never click an ad to begin with?
If your doing everything legally, whats the problem?
*Im JOKING btw*
It seems that the advertisment network has noticed that this page is talking about chrome a lot -- all the ads I see are "Download chrome for XP / Vista". Smart, but considering my user-agent is Opera/Linux, not smart enough...
I mod down anyone who says "I will be modded down for this", regardless of the rest of their comment
Without having to first download the google updater with its bloatware services and other crap, I might actually try it out.
(Hit google: Make a portable version)
If Google really cared they would fix Android Chrome to reflow text, instead of discriminating
send link by email, send page by email... where are they?