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	<title>Comments on: Google Enters the Browser Game</title>
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		<title>By: Jared Tomlin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[HI! Thanks for your article.  I was one of the first to be excited about Chrome and the possibilities it has as a tool.  I am an avid Firefox user as are most developers.  I use IE simply because as a web designer you have to test for the most popular browsers.  We tracked our first Chrome hit on day 2 of it&#039;s release and that brinks us to the real question... is your sight Chrome capable?  After a few good pages I was happy to find we at Community Little Book are pretty close but some features are querky as Chrome does not follow the same standards as Firefox.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HI! Thanks for your article.  I was one of the first to be excited about Chrome and the possibilities it has as a tool.  I am an avid Firefox user as are most developers.  I use IE simply because as a web designer you have to test for the most popular browsers.  We tracked our first Chrome hit on day 2 of it&#8217;s release and that brinks us to the real question&#8230; is your sight Chrome capable?  After a few good pages I was happy to find we at Community Little Book are pretty close but some features are querky as Chrome does not follow the same standards as Firefox.</p>
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