You've stumbled upon the blog of Mikael Vinding. I'm an entrepreneur and social media nerd involved in various projects, most recently the JYGY mobile social network.
Apart from social media, my interests include music production, photography and travel, so you may see some of that pop up here as well.
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I, like many others, jumped on google’s Chrome open source browser - and I love it. Its fast, stable and has a lightweight feel to it. I am sure this is partially due to it not having a load of plugins, toolbars and so on that bog down Firefox and IE.
This unfortunately is also the source of my dilemma. I can live without all my plugins, except Roboform. With the number of sites and services I use for various things, this is probably one of the most useful pieces of software I have ever purchased.
I have been reading about the bookmarklets that people used to make a fake google toolbar’ and I suppose that you could use the password database in Chrome, the problem is that it doesnt sync across computers. If google had used their already existing password reminder feature in the toolbar it would have been better.
At any rate, for now Chrome will be my meebo/gmail/cloud computing browser mainly until Google straightens stuff out. I’ll bet we get a major Chrome update in the next 2-3 months; so lets hope.