Monthly Archive for November, 2009

Nothing

What if there was nothing? No humans, no world, no solar system, no galaxy, no universe, no multi-verse, not multi-shulty-verse. Just nothing. Nothing existed. If existence were a computer program, you’re looking at an empty notepad document. it be possible for there to be nothing? Probably not. Because the very definition of ANYTHING is SOMEthing. But if there WAS nothing, it would be spectacularly plain. Or not, because even those words are something. By defining “nothing” you are defining the fact that you have the power to define, which is something. Honestly, if there was nothing, it would look like

Google Chrome

I know it’s been around for  a while, and it’s a pretty great thing on Windows, but I recently tried out the beta/developer/alpha/whatever version of Chrome on the Mac, and really it is fast. Faster than any other browser on the mac, definitely faster than Firefox and much faster than Safari every works for me. And since Chrome is faster, my entire system runs a good deal faster too.

It’s really actually amazing. Even typing this blog post just feels faster, the letters seem to post quicker. And of course it’s the perfect browser for google services like Gmail and even just a regular google search, seeing as the browser is basically optimized to use it. I think Google Chrome is the best browser for most people who use computers – people who don’t care about having a supercomputer, and who just want to get online and do stuff. Firefox is good for any sort of add-on in the world, but I think Google Chrome is the simplest, fastest browser on both Macs and PCs, which is what I think Google is going for with Chrome OS, too.