This is a discussion on Google Chrome within the General Chat forums, part of the Lounge category; Originally Posted by n3tFl0w Phew... good work google. I think. I wonder what other products they use that part of ...
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| the original orkut license had something similar if memory serves me correct ... a LOT of people dropped out shortly after... then the brazilians invaded
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| Do embedded video's work for anyone else in chrome - I have no sound and its stuttery....
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My problem yesterday was videos not loading for some reason .. I know others have mentioned having similar problems. It was the first time I noticed it. |
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| doesn't really sound like a solution to video not working properly and I'm unsure why changing it to the default would work. |
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| i am sorry. you said "your problem y'etrday......" so i thought you must have got a solution by now. well, when my chrome gave me problem i tried changing the settings but it didnt work, out of the blue when i changed the default it started working.... sorry to confuse you. |
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| Found this on another forum. Should we all be worried? Privacy advocates objected to Chrome's End User License agreement, which appeared to give Google a perpetual right to use anything one entered into the browser. Section 11 stated that although users retain copyright to their works, "by submitting, posting, or displaying the content, you give Google a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and nonexclusive license to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display, and distribute any content which you submit, post, or display on or through the services." ...Provided that users leave on the auto-suggest feature in Chrome and have Google as their default search provider, Google has the right to store any information typed into Chrome's Ominibox, which serves as both search bar and address bar. Google told CNET News that it plans to store about 2 percent of all such data, along with the IP address of the computer that entered the information. |
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| I believe that was changed
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