On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Marco
Schuster<marco(a)harddisk.is-a-geek.org> wrote:
We should not recommend Chrome - as good as it is, but
it has serious
privacy problems.
Out of curiosity, why do we need to "recommend" a browser at all, and
why do we think anyone will listen to our "recommendation"? People use
the browser they use. If the site they want to go to doesn't work in
their browser, they'll either not go there, or possibly try another
one. They're certainly not going to change browsers just because the
site told them to.
Personally, I use Chrome, FF and IE. And the main reason for switching
is just to have different sets of cookies. Occasionally a site doesn't
like Chrome, so I switch. But it's not like I'm going to take a "your
experience would be better in <browser>" statement seriously.
Steve