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by paldepind2
846 days ago
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Thanks for the link. That certainly shows that Google was sponsoring an aggressive and fairly ugly ad campaign. > UI was comparable. They were not at all comparable. Here is an image of what Firefox looked like when Chrome was released [1]. Here is an image of what Chrome looked like at release [2]. Barring some design tweaks Chrome looks roughly like any modern browser whereas Firefox looks ancient by modern standards. It has the app menu, no integration with window decoration, a separate search box, tabs below the address bar, etc. Lots of things that Firefox would copy over the coming years. There's a reason Chrome was named after its Chrome–the UI was a huge selling point. 1: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25581533/141687681...
2: https://blogoscoped.com/files/google-chrome-browsing/search-... |
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