chrome, Google DNS
Tom Metro
tmetro-blu-5a1Jt6qxUNc at public.gmane.org
Sat Jan 16 15:58:47 EST 2010
Stephen Adler wrote:
> Has anyone tried out chrome for linux?
I have it installed on an Ubuntu desktop. They conveniently provide a
repository for the beta builds, and I see the updates getting installed
quite often.
I've used it rarely. Mostly as a sanity check back-up when something
doesn't work right in FF.
I spent some time using it on a Windows box back when it first came out.
On that platform, it was a bit faster than FF, but the deal breakers
were lack of session management, and it didn't interoperate with FF's
bookmarks.
> Does chrome keep track of all your searches and
> send them to google...
Sounds redundant, if most of your searches already go through Google.
Speaking of Google spying, anyone tried out their DNS servers? (They
claim that they purge the logs.)
Anyone ran across a DNS benchmarking tool for Linux? It would be useful
to see whether the Google DNS servers really offer any advantage
compared to your ISP's servers.
-Tom
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