Google Chrome USB Drive – For those who hate installing software

google_chrome_usb.jpg An independent developer has released Portable Google Chrome browser that directly runs from the USB stick. Portable Chrome comes as an 11MB self-extracting file. When you run the executable, all the files you need to run Chrome will be loaded to the directory of your choice. Just click on ChromeLoader.exe to launch Google Chrome that is pretty much it. The browser includes all the same features you will find in the original version of Chrome, including a super fast JavaScript engine, incognito mode, and the ability to run tabs as separate process. The USB Google Chrome browser has been tested on Windows XP SP3 and Windows Vista SP1. Now who would want to pay for a USB stick holding data that is freely available from the net?
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