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A question for Google -- why are you so desperate to have me switch to Chrome?

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mahesh2k:
But FF just isn't stable enough. I think I'll try the upgrade soon, but if it crashes as often as it does now, I'm moving to Chrome for my workhorse browser.
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Firefox 4.0 and onwards version are going to very light on system resource and stability. Yet to see their plans for new interface which is to be released in 4.5 i guess, smooth and less resource hungry UI will be good to use. 

kveldulv:
- To make money for themselves, and to cement their market-share.
- To reduce the amount they rely on third parties to deliver the web browsing experience. With chrome they have a platform with they can rely on, and use strategically.

1) To collect data on your browsing habits, and serve you better ads, and make more money from you.
2) To generate more traffic to google properties, so that you generate more revenue.
3 ) Gathering user behaviour data for  ad targetting, google search, etc etc.

Deozaan:
I'm confused, if you're using FF 99% of the time, what "important" stuff are you doing in IE?-Stoic Joker (February 11, 2011, 11:17 AM)
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A lot of government websites only work properly in IE.

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