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(Unverified)Sep 16th 2010 6:35PM
the similarity to Chrome is only an affirmation that Google knows how to keep it simple. The developer F12 subsystem is awesome. The system integration for speed is probably what sets this browser apart from the crowd. Wish the speed dial was a little more like Chrome's or Josep del Rio's FF Speed Dial extension where you can set options, pin certain sites etc. Add ons for IE area almost non existent and that's what really makes a browser usable. Chrome has finally got a community of developers churning out extensions. I don't know if IE will ever attract the kind of talent that writes cool stuff and gives it away.