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Google Unveils Chrome 4.0

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Google Unveils Chrome 4.0

Published: Thu, 5 Nov 2009

Description: Director of Product Management for Google Chrome Brian Rakowski on Google's latest version of the browser.

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" Yeah -- of course as soon as the president speaks we will go right back to that but in the meantime I'm here. At Google headquarters to -- Murkowski he is the manager a director of product management for Google Chrome which is the browser you're taking on. Internet Explorer and Firefox and safari of course how do you do it because what you're getting great great reviews from the tech press. It's a little slow to adopt people aren't exactly jumping on board. Well the good news is that the people who were in the know it seemed like come on that's the thing that's most encouraging to us from the game. As the people who know about profits they're trying it out there really can collect the pay here on the screen we have it here Google crown but what do you offer that I don't get from my Microsoft explorer already. Well it's facts thing the focus on more than anything else it's -- everybody wants brought it back to them."

" And what they're using now and we focus on making it that suspect -- pages -- execute complicated pages."

" That's open tabs speed output cuts you're giving away the -- browser why is there are revenue stream somewhere down the line. Now I mean we just want to make the world a better place a lot of people using the Internet accessible -- and enchantment."

" Of course of course but we make it through other way Google makes money when people use the -- more when they searched long and equipment market."

" that they're using the same name crown for the new operating system scenes. A little bit confusing to me what is it that year well it helps people understand that that the new operating system is a browser based on about it."

" And operating system will be -- mostly about their work finding that people -- on the kind of rather getting more things online and about it and they do."

" You're -- sir -- operating system today as they finish up Brian it's hard to break people's habits. I mean I do my search for Google but I also do my browser through Microsoft explore how -- you break somebody like me to go to --"

" Well I think most important things just -- track most people don't know they have a choice and browsers that they've just given attached to it few options out there. And you'll see it if they're right on the ailment there options -- be."

" And then you can you can make an informed that Bryant brick house key he's right there working on the Chrome browser will be watching again David -- it's. Very very popular with the tech press but. It's slow to be adopted by you people out there but they're working on -- you know don't count out Google."

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