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<title>Google Chrome - growing up too fast?</title>
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<summary>These poor web browsers are always saddled with unreasonable expectations. Seems like the moment a new web browser is born, it&apos;s proud parents and family tell it &quot;someday you&apos;ll grow up to unseat Microsoft...&quot;</summary>
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These poor web browsers are always saddled with unreasonable expectations. Seems like the moment a new web browser is born, it&apos;s proud parents and family tell it &quot;someday you&apos;ll grow up to unseat Microsoft...&quot;
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