Sunday, September 2, 2018

Why I Can't Quit Chrome

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Why I Can't Quit Chrome
Google Chrome was released to the world 10 years ago today. I've been using the browser since it launched on OS X in 2009, and let me tell you what, I feel trapped now. This power-hogging, data-gobbling piece of software is where I spend most of my days, although not necessarily because I want it this way. As hard as I've tried, I just can't quit Chrome.
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