Friday, December 10, 2010

Why I now use Google Chrome, and hope to be a Chrome OS beta tester

There's plenty of wheels around.

I don't know if there is a patent for it anymore, but who would want to invent it again, right?

Well.  It would depend on why you want to reinvent the wheel if you want me to join your wheel reinvention movement.

I know that because there are already "enough" web browsers.

Explorer isn't really that cool, but it works.  If it doesn't, Firefox can do most anything you need.

If you happen to be a Mac, Safari is fine.

Why renivent the web browser?

Well, if you are talking about Google Chrome, here's why as far as I'm concerned.

Because you are not only going to reinvent the web browser, you are going to reinvent the operating system and how computers work

Because why in the world does it take so long for a computer to boot up and why do you have to have constant updates to programs or programs at all for that matter.  And another thing: don't you realize the operating system for a touch screen devices have one kind of functionality and keyboarded devices have another?

Addressing these issues is why Google Chrome is reinventing the wheel or the browser and the operating system.

That's why I'm now using Google Chrome and applied to be a tester for the Operating System as well.

Ultimately the developers at Google believe if you came from outer space and looked at the way we use computers and operating systems, you would think: why are they doing it that way.  It would work so much better if they...

How can we benefit from this way of thinking?  If say God came to Earth and saw the way we were doing ministry would he say: why are they doing it that way.  It would work so much better if they...

I hope soon, once we get the word out that we want to reinvent the ministry wheel, we will have people use our browser and sign up to test our operating system.

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