Affiliates Should Test Sites on Google Chrome
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Google launched their new browser, Chrome, today and it’s available to download.
I’d suggest all affiliates download Google Chrome and check out how their sites look with the browser.
I installed it for that purpose, but I like it a lot, and might switch to using it. I like the features, like when you type in the address bar, you get suggestions for both search and web pages, as well as one-click access to thumbnails of my top sites, and shortcuts for my apps.

Currently, Chrome is only available for Windows users (XP and Vista) – sorry Mac and Linux people.
I was hoping to find an option to earn commission on referred downloads of Chrome in AdSense, but didn’t see it. Maybe in the future or through the Google Affiliate Network?
Learn more and download Google Chrome at http://www.google.com/chrome.
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On September 4 @ 10:59 am posted[...] Affiliates Should Test Sites on Google Chrome [...]
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“We are so, so happy with Google Chrome,” mumbled Mozilla CEO John Lilly through gritted teeth. “That most of our income is from Google has no bearing on me making this statement.” – http://notnews.today.com/?p=57
reply to this commentthat Google’s open source browser may very well replace Firefox and reduce market share for Internet Explorer, though I don’t know how the latter’s even possible since most new PCs in North America come with Windows by default and Chrome only works under Windows at the moment.
reply to this commenti'm willing to try it out just to see if it works more efficiently than FireFox… if it's faster than Firefox and isn't IE, then i'll use it
reply to this commentI too hope to earn commission on referred downloads of Chrome in AdSense but there is no reason not to promote this good product from G.
reply to this commentI too hope to earn commission on referred downloads of Chrome in AdSense but there is no reason not to promote this good product from G.
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