Strapped for space on your Netbook? Want to carry your essential apps in your pocket, with your car keys? Well, Google’s new browser, Chrome has already been modified to run on a USB Stick. You can find the browser for downloading at Carsten’s site (English translation).
Remember that Chrome only works on Microsoft Windows Netbooks (no Linux version). I haven’t tried it yet, but from the comments on the blog it appears to work as expected for many of the users who have.
Thanks to Amit at Digital Inspiration for publishing the link.



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