Want to contact the Google Chrome team?

It seems that the Google Chrome developers don’t live on Mars at all but they are contactable if you look hard enough.   LinkedIn ID’s and IRC handles.   A few even have personal websites which might even lead to direct email addresses.

So if you have any rants about Chrome, you can now direct them towards the right people.    No guarantee they’ll answer you though.

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2 Responses to “Want to contact the Google Chrome team?”

  1. electriac Says:
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    I can’t understand why Google has Chrome installing in \Documents and Settings\user\……………………….. This means that the program will have to be installed for each user and the Chrome cannot be started programatically as in System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(”"); Isn’t one obscure convention \Program Files enough. Chrome will not be used by my customers as they use programs to access their browser of choice.

  2. TErry Sisson Says:
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    Dear Chrome Team,

    I liked what capacity you said Chrome brought to the table. It was good marketing hype. I never got to explore using it and seeing its capacity before dumping the whole thing and going back to Explorer, sorry.

    I really hoped it would increase my functionality, instead I found it to cripple it in the following ways.

    Why would you design a program that when it was uninstalled did not return the system to its former self? All of my icons to connect to the Internet were now orphans not knowing what browser to select to go to the Net.

    Secondly, why did you not utilize the same search engine framework in normal Google? I like seeing the closest matches to what I am typing below the bar.

    Third, I like selecting files from a search and opening them in a separate tab. Where is that capability in Chrome?

    Terry

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