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2012-10-12 05:41:00 |
Yes, because the majority of end-users who switched from IE to Chrome because Google kept nagging them will know how to compile their own version, let alone actually implement any changes they want.The sarcasm isn't helping your point. If you weren't talking about the ability to modify the source, or to write extensions and plugins for it, what were you talking about?
From where I'm sitting, it looks roughly on a par with Firefox in terms of locked-down-ness (or maybe even a bit better due to NaCl, which Firefox doesn't have), and significantly better than IE, Safari & Opera. |
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