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Treat Extensions Like Apps

firewallsdontstopdragons.com
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How hucksters are manipulating Google to promote shady Chrome extensions

arstechnica.com
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Social Media Has Ruined American Politics

liberalpatriot.com
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What's New for Fedora Atomic Desktops in Fedora 41

tim.siosm.fr
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uBlock Origin works best on Firefox

github.com
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Optimizing the Ion compiler back end

spidermonkey.dev
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IronNet Has Shut Down

schneier.com
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Bill Gross wants to save media with AI

crazystupidtech.com
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Nvidia Shares Wayland Driver Roadmap, Encourages Vulkan Wayland Compositors

phoronix.com
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In the Trenches with State Policymakers Working to Pass Data Privacy Laws

techpolicy.press
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
It was a long time ago but I'm 99% sure that there was a banner for Chrome on Google.com since the first public release.
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
>The widespread adoption of Chrome was largely driven by word of mouth

No, it was driven by having a banner in the most privileged spot of the Internet, Google.com (the most visited site in the world with 0 ads on the homepage) saying that was faster and more secure than the alternatives. In fact Firefox benefited from some free ads on Google.com against Internet Explorer before Google developed Chromium.
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
There is something wrong with your Firefox installation (maybe try a new profile with vanilla settings). I use search shortcuts all the time (w + spacebar for wikipedia) and it's exactly the same behavior in Firefox than Chrome/Edge.