Atomic Web Browser for iOS devices
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Atomic Web Browser for iOS devices
Has quickly replaced Safari and Chrome for me on iPad and iPhone
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Re: Atomic Web Browser for iOS devices
Why is that? And where do you get it...is it an app you get from the app store?
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Re: Atomic Web Browser for iOS devices
Thanks for pointing that out, Tom Furman.Shafpocalypse Now wrote:Has quickly replaced Safari and Chrome for me on iPad and iPhone
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Re: Atomic Web Browser for iOS devices
=D> =D> =D> =D> =D>Kazuya Mishima wrote:Thanks for pointing that out, Tom Furman.Shafpocalypse Now wrote:Has quickly replaced Safari and Chrome for me on iPad and iPhone
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Re: Atomic Web Browser for iOS devices
It's slick. $.99, ad block, tabbed browsing, color schemes.
Better than Safari and I don't use Chrome, whether on the iPad, or computers, for a number of reasons.
Don't be a bunch of cheap, broke negroids and just pick it up so we can move on.
Better than Safari and I don't use Chrome, whether on the iPad, or computers, for a number of reasons.
Don't be a bunch of cheap, broke negroids and just pick it up so we can move on.
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Re: Atomic Web Browser for iOS devices
I'm using it now. It's worth every penny.
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Re: Atomic Web Browser for iOS devices
Care to name a few?baffled wrote:I don't use Chrome, whether on the iPad, or computers, for a number of reasons.
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Re: Atomic Web Browser for iOS devices
Essentially, Google has been converting from a search engine to the biggest (maybe the first?) context engine of all time. From their tracking cookie for advertising, to the information they gather from signed in users who land on a page with any sort of Google tracking code, to Chrome... it is all a way to build context on a user to user basis.Terry B. wrote:Care to name a few?baffled wrote:I don't use Chrome, whether on the iPad, or computers, for a number of reasons.
There's little effect I can have, but I won't make it easier for them by using their browser
With that said, Google Now on the new Nexus devices I think it is... is really cool. And creepy. But cool as hell, and maybe a Siri killer.
It's really a principle thing I guess. And oddly enough, I need Google to continue to develop so I can stay in business.
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