As has been pointed out here, none of the power companies, telcos, and ISPs could provide 100% of all customer's maximum usage at the same time. Throttling isn't in and of itself bad. The issue is if an ISP throttles, say, my Netflix download not because of congestion, but because Netflix competes with their services.
You can have any color you want, as long as it's chrome.
I prefer Chrome, or even a hammer and chisel, over IE, and as others have commented, Chrome is simple and uncluttered. If Google doesn't want it to morph into bloatware, that's their call. More power to them.
So now, as carriers start charging based on data usage, web pages continue to grow, and ads they contain as well. It was fun while it lasted.
As has been pointed out here, none of the power companies, telcos, and ISPs could provide 100% of all customer's maximum usage at the same time. Throttling isn't in and of itself bad. The issue is if an ISP throttles, say, my Netflix download not because of congestion, but because Netflix competes with their services.
You can have any color you want, as long as it's chrome. I prefer Chrome, or even a hammer and chisel, over IE, and as others have commented, Chrome is simple and uncluttered. If Google doesn't want it to morph into bloatware, that's their call. More power to them.