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  1. @evanchik Gotchu man :-))
  2. I'm very surprised at how the field is developing.
  3. It's about market share.
  4. The break-in point for Google Chrome is Gmail, because of their faster Javascript engine as one main advantage.
  5. The Chinese New Year festival has ended.
  6. January 26, 2009 is Chinese New Year.
  7. In 2008 I had canceled some talks at XCON(Beijing) and POC(Seoul), for which I offer the utmost apology.
  8. Just got back from a few days off
  9. @chengps That's a good question.
  10. Speaking of Google, their "BETA" gmail is more operational than their "1.0" chrome.
  11. Thomas Claburn, of InformationWeek, posted on "December 11, 2008" - ... Chrome ... is no longer beta ... released Chrome 1.0 ...
  12. Obviously my calculation was wrong, because "Chrome 1.0" was released.
  13. Considering gmail is still "BETA", I bet Google Chrome "1.0 Official" will be released around 2025. I mean it.
  14. Let's get the focus back ...
  15. "Kiss of the Dragon" - "traps all the body's blood in the head"
  16. Google Chrome Spoofing Vulnerability in October - The "engine"(webkit) sees the change of URL, but it could not update the address bar.
  17. Posting to bugtraq@securityfocus.com about "the old news" of Google Chrome address spoofing
  18. Google Chrome is still "virgin" - Right now only had a bunch of D.o.S, and, a buffer overrun if user saves the attacker's webpage.
  19. Though I'm not to present at XCON, it doesn't alter that fact - Chrome does have security problems(not D.O.S :-) )
  20. My comment on Adobe security bulletin APSB08-18(Flash upgrade from 9.x.x.x to 10.0.12.36): it's incomplete.