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Chrome vs. Chromium - Twicks - 04-29-2011

What's the difference between Chrome and Chromium? Did you even know there was such thing as Chromium? Find out more about it here, on my latest blog post: http://scriptevolution.com/blog/2011/04/chrome-vs-chromium/


RE: Chrome vs. Chromium - Peter L - 04-29-2011

They are 100% the same amirite?


RE: Chrome vs. Chromium - Jacob - 04-29-2011

I use SRware Iron, it's basically google chrome, but a little faster and no spyware.


RE: Chrome vs. Chromium - Solidus - 04-29-2011

Chromium is hourly build.
Also, what Jacob said is not true.


RE: Chrome vs. Chromium - eax - 04-30-2011

Doesn't Google Chrome send stats like installs and country info back to Google? And you can't disable it.


RE: Chrome vs. Chromium - elvinguitar - 05-01-2011

thanks for sharing this mate. before, i thought chrome and chromium are the same.


RE: Chrome vs. Chromium - Telhast - 05-02-2011

Well, at least someone made it clear that chrome and chromium are two different things. I was trying so hard to convince people that they are different . In my opinion , chromium is a lot better than chrome as it is an open source project .


RE: Chrome vs. Chromium - Twicks - 05-02-2011

Thanks for the feedback and discussion guys. Please post these in the comment section of my blog post.


RE: Chrome vs. Chromium - Bigandrewgold - 05-15-2011

Thanks for this, I never knew that they were different, I just assumed that they were the same


RE: Chrome vs. Chromium - C4Vendetta - 05-15-2011

(04-30-2011, 03:52 AM)eax Wrote: Doesn't Google Chrome send stats like installs and country info back to Google? And you can't disable it.

Yes, something along those lines. But so does every Google product, and almost every other digital product.