Kyle Ansted
United States of America
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0.4.154.23 Beta (Nov 20, 2008)
Dunno what Gracie04 is rambling on about, but Google Chrome is a good piece of software.
3.1 Alpha 1 (Jul 28, 2008)
Shiretoko / Gecko 1.9.1 Alpha 1 introduces several new features:
* Web standards improvements in the Gecko layout engine
* Test API for the element
* Support for using border images
* Support for JavaScript query selectors
* Several improvements to the Smart Location Bar
* A new tab switching behavior
Won't work enless I disable my firewall, but I do that anyway, so I am fine with it.
9.50 Build 10063 Final (Jun 12, 2008)
I agree with internetworld7 in every respect. Opera may be your cup of tea as a web browser, but it doesn't compete anymore. The speeds come no where near Firefox and Safari, it's rendering is pathetic now a days. You get a bulky browser that looks like a drag queen designed it. Opera was a thing of a past, and doesn't look like it will become anything more.
3.9 Beta 14 (Mar 20, 2008)
armpit doesn't know anything, and is weak sauce. this is the experts newsgroups reader not a newbs.
3.9 Beta 14 (May 13, 2011 - 4:16 PM)
Gamestop as a control has 4,536 store in America, Joe Wilcox writes this article and only called 6 stores? You can't determine anything from 6 phone calls to random stores. It's not enough fact checking to say you are right and they are wrong. But even if you take your data about half of the 6 said about 2 PS3's were traded in, multiply that by how many store and you get 4,536 PS3's traded in for a Xbox 360. That number still isn't impressive, but what about people keeping their PS3 and buy a Xbox 360? What about the sales of PS3 games compared to XBOX 360 games. The last figure I might think about is maybe someone bought a Xbox elsewhere, or sold their PS3 on Craigslist where they would get more money than Gamestop. There are just too many factors that 6 calls to gamestop does not prove your point.