Google Chrome’s plugins get sad when they crash
by Justin Horn on Dec 20th, 2008 @ 2:33 pmI’ve been giving Google’s Chrome browser a spin the last couple weeks on my PC. It’s a lot faster than Firefox (my browser of choice) and I love it, but it doesn’t have the feature set yet to rival Firefox…yet. Chrome is still under development for Mac OS, but you can enter you email here to be alerted when it’s available.
So I woke up this morning (afternoon) to find Vista letting me know that Chrome had crashed. I clicked through the 3 or 4 dialog boxes about the crash and saw Chrome was still running. Upon further investigation when going to my Google Analytics tab I noticed Shockwave Flash had crashed and it didn’t look too happy about it.
I swear I didn’t Photoshop this
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