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At this point many of you that frequent Gadgetell have most likely noticed the Chrome advertising that Google has been doing on their search page. And for those that have not, the ad was placed in the upper right hand corner and displayed a small Chrome logo with text that read “A faster way to browse the web.” Of course, it also gave a link to download, but as a whole the ad was small and unobtrusive.
That said, there are now some new (or maybe ones that I am just noticing) ads that are beginning to show up online. The latest that I found was on YouTube, granted it was all the way on the bottom, just above the comment box. But hey, for some reason people love to comment on YouTube so I guess the placement is actually pretty decent.
That and, the ad, which can be seen below is promising a way to view YouTube “in a fast, new web browser” and seems to imply that by using Chrome you will be able to see your YouTube videos a little faster.
Either way though, its nice to see Google making such a push with Chrome. While I would not try and convince everyone to make the switch, it does go back to the whole theory that competition brings better products for everyone.
That said, there are now some new (or maybe ones that I am just noticing) ads that are beginning to show up online. The latest that I found was on YouTube, granted it was all the way on the bottom, just above the comment box. But hey, for some reason people love to comment on YouTube so I guess the placement is actually pretty decent.
That and, the ad, which can be seen below is promising a way to view YouTube “in a fast, new web browser” and seems to imply that by using Chrome you will be able to see your YouTube videos a little faster.
Either way though, its nice to see Google making such a push with Chrome. While I would not try and convince everyone to make the switch, it does go back to the whole theory that competition brings better products for everyone.
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