It's safe to use Google Chrome now
Friday September 5, 2008
Okay, maybe safe is the wrong word, but at least if you use it to write a blog or post content, you are no longer giving all rights to that content over to Google in perpetuity. They have changed their terms of service and it's retroactive to anyone who's already downloaded the software. Now it says:
11.1 You retain copyright and any other rights you already hold in Content which you submit, post or display on or through, the ServicesShort, and to the point.


Comments
Yeah, I noticed they changed that pretty fast, and put it in the simplest terms, I think that part of the terms either put off, ticked off, or freaked out a lot of people.
I found a problem using Chrome for developing a PHP script that was querying a database and constructing a Word doc and saving it to the filesystem - for some reason the right column in the Word table was blank below the first cell at the top.. went back to Firefox and the code worked fine -
decibel.places: sorry, but I must in simple words day that this is a lie. PHP is server-sdie backend code and doesn’t depend on the browser you use to generate results. As of such, chrome cannot affect your php code.