It's an election year, and not only talking about just the Oval Office in the big white house on Pennsylvania Avenue. The battle of the browsers is getting fierce and Google wants you to sign up for its campaign.
The first beta of Chrome, Google's long-in-development Internet browser, became available Tuesday afternoon for Windows Vista and XP users, with Mac and Linux editions soon to follow. There's simple reason to be excited about the release, and just as much reason to be wary.
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Should you return to the game? A returning player united the Helldivers 2 community. AH CEO supports the fans' mission for a better patch.
Saw this coming since the first nerf to the meta. Anyone that had any sense and wasn't a fan boy knew this was gona happen. Knee jerk reaction nerfs to the meta made the game boring.
Fortnite fans are begging for the return of OG mode while using the player count as proof that fans are not happy with the game's direction.
The good things seem for the most part really good and the bad things don't really seem all that bad in most cases.
Wish it looked a little flashier, but it's SO FAST.
Its fast as heck but there are too many features missing for me to switch now.
wrong post.
Chrome will never have AdBlock Plus (because it makes money out of ads)
I use Firefox and I love Firefox.
FF FTW!
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