The battle of the web browsers has already begun. With Google and Microsoft racing neck to neck for smart internet users who want good, significant results fast, improvements have been made with the new versions of Google and Internet Explorer. So which one should you use?
Some of the advantages of using Google Chrome over Internet Explorer are its speed, simplicity and security. Without add-ons or plug-ins and unnecessary advertisements, Google Chrome is fast and reliable, and at times, you may even say that it is quite impatient. You will have to reload the page after a couple of seconds because Chrome gives up when loading takes too long. Other than that it’s really fast and you get the results you want in a heartbeat.

Google Chrome is simple and that’s what makes it easy to use. It looks sleek and classy, and designed in such a way that frames for web results get the most space. Tabs are placed conveniently with pretty much the same features you get from Firefox.
Finally, you would not be bothered with security issues with Chrome, because it indeed promotes safe web surfing, making use of what is called sandboxing which allows it to make a distinction between internet commands and operations and other computer data applications, so that hackers would not find it easy to put in spyware into your computer.
The ultimate decision on whether you should use Google Chrome or Internet Explorer depends on your own preferences. Basically, Internet Explorer is for that person who’s out looking for more customization options in his web browser – the kind that web developers and computer-savvy fellows would actually enjoy using. On the other hand, Google Chrome is the simple, fast and results-focused web browser that users tired from ad bombarded and plug-in dominated browsers could ever need or want.


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My google chrome worked very bad in that 2 days which i used it.
So now i’m using Opera again.