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If the predictions that soon Google Chrome will be bigger than FireFox turn true, SEOs should seriously think about making websites as Chrome-friendly as they can.
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from Sugarrae 1249 Days ago #
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Are you kidding me? And it got 32 Sphinns? Really?

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from NikkiPilkington 1249 Days ago #
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What’s that that just went whizzing by? Oh it’s the Google Chrome bandwagon ....

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from streko 1249 Days ago #
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is Chrome a new search engine?

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from khawe 1249 Days ago #
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One of the main features of Chrome is the fact that you DONT have change how you build websites. SEO’s time and efforts are better used elsewhere.

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from IncrediBILL 1249 Days ago #
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The only thing going in it’s favor is that it wasn’t the "Top 10 ways to optimize for chrome" BTW, how can you optimize for Chrome and overlook this?http://www.webmasterworld.com/html/3736957.htm

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from ckata 1245 Days ago #
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It’s going to be a looooong time before Chrome sees any long term adoption. It’s lacking alot of serious brain dead necessar features and has a few security holes to deal with. Do we even need another browser? Only time will tell!

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from majorbta 944 Days ago #
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I can’t believe this story got 42 sphinns, I mean really.

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