The ad says "Ready to try Google Chrome for efficient browsing minutes after release and hesitant to try pranayama (a form of breathing exercise) for efficient living even centuries after discovery". - Niranjan Tulpule
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I do like this font quite a bit. It makes the settings and other menus look so friendly. With white letters on black background this just looks boss. - Niranjan Tulpule
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"The country was so far in the hole in 1992 — after years of imprudent regulation, short-sighted economic policy and the end of its property boom — that its banking system was, for all practical purposes, insolvent.
But Sweden took a different course than the one now being proposed by the United States Treasury. And Swedish officials say there are lessons from their own nightmare that Washington may be missing." - Niranjan Tulpule
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Great! I hope the government publishes this so that someone can write a decent geo locator. Half the time even I did not know where the hell I was in India. - Niranjan Tulpule
"12/09/2013 - Google Chrome is ruler of planet Earth, but quickly realizes that it is lonely at the top. Sarah Palin has left it. Its friends have deserted it. It can trust no one. It is completely and utterly alone. It begins turning to drugs to find solace from the misery of life. Piles of cocaine a day make it jumpy and paranoid. Web pages are loading lightening fast, but the browser crashes shortly thereafter." - Niranjan Tulpule
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"Summary
In summary from an interface and GUI perspective Google Chrome is a beautifully simple yet functionally elegant browser. It is easy to overlook the fact that to reach this balance of simplicity and functionality, it is most likely that many hours of user testing and research went into this product. 5 stars." - Niranjan Tulpule
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"The Large Hadron Collider is just a few days from being switched on, but the scientists in charge of the 17-mile long super collider are already getting impassioned pleas to stop their work, some of the scientists have even received death threats. " - Niranjan Tulpule
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