I agree. More invasive than Microsoft even and that is pretty darn invasive. I'll be passing on this one.
Let's not lose our minds, people. The Terms of Service have already been changed from the boilerplate text that the Chrome developers grabbed from one of Google's other online services:
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/update-to-google-chromes-terms-of.htmlThere are many things that I find totally fascinating about Chrome:
- The whole "each tab is its own process" thing, so misbehaving web apps in one tab can't screw around with other tabs.
- The V8 javascript rendering engine is so much faster than anything else I use, it isn't even funny.
- The changes in the GUI (such as Tabs over the address bar instead of below it) show a willingness to totally re-evaluate the browsing interface we all mindlessly just accept it, and make very basic changes to what really makes more sense. Change is gutsy.
- The google testing infrastructure behind it has resulted in the first time I have used a "less than version 1.0" browser that really works properly in what must be 98% of the web pages I check.
Featurewise and speedwise, Chrome is ALREADY better than IE6 and IE7 and Safari. It's much faster and no less compatible with websites than Opera 9.52 (which, BTW, is my main email program, so I use it every day anyway), though Opera has some features that are very innovative. Firefox with my favorite extensions has more of the features I really need every day, but without any extensions, I must say that Crome compares pretty favorably.
When Chrome extensions start coming off the line, Firefox is really going to have competition, and this first Beta is really impressive for what it is.
-Llama