Misgivings about Google's Chrome browser


Google's new Chrome browser is drawing mixed feedback from early adopters. According to a new survey by Grail Research, Chrome users like the new browser's high-speed and uncluttered interface, but have some misgivings about privacy and security flaws.
"Speed and design were clearly called out as key advantages," Grail client service officer Kristen Coffin told me. But many survey respondents thought Chrome "was missing features when compared with other browsers."
Coffin believes Chrome could eventually nibble away at market share of the leading browsers, Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Mozilla's Firefox. She thinks Chrome "will pose more of a threat to Firefox than Explorer.”
By Byron AcohidoPhoto: Paul Sakuma, AP