We had a communication to that effect yesterday in our offices: "hold off until it's been assessed by our IT security team". Let us know what's happening in your team - or if you are an IT security manager, what stance have you taken and why?
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There are also quite a few concerns about the terms and conditions in the initial release - in terms of both copyright and privacy, it didn't sound like a good deal for either private individuals or content creators / publishers like us. Although Google does seem now to have taken note of these concerns and is rewriting the ts and cs...
Posted by Rebecca Froley, deputy web editor | September 4, 2008 4:19 PM
Posted on September 4, 2008 16:19
A number of the websites that I use everyday in my work such as (Checkers Tips and chess related sites) are unworkable in chrome. These include internal and external websites that work in IE and Firefox. I'll use it for certain sites (i.e. gmail) because I like the screen space it affords. But I'll continue to split my main work between IE and Firefox for the time being.
Posted by akshay | October 4, 2008 12:31 PM
Posted on October 4, 2008 12:31