Chrome Frame is a new open-source product from Google that promises to answer web developer dreams. It’s a free plug-in for IE6, IE7 and IE8 that turns Internet Explorer into Google's Chrome browser!
Interesting but will it make a huge change? I don't think so because majority of IE6 or IE7 (don't care for IE8 since this isn't half the trash as previous versions) still around today are installed and is used in big corporations. So the problem is that end-users do not have the privileges to install software on their desktop. Without Chrome, it's useless.
But what a great idea, anything to get rid of IE is always a good thing whether this benefits everyone as a whole or sneaky self-interest from Google.
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