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I just added it to IE7 at work, wondering if anyone else has it running or tried it out yet.

I used to use it for mozilla before I reformatted. I have 3Mb DSL so I really didn't notice a difference. Although, with a slower internet it may help. Doesn't hurt anything to use it though. :) <3google

I love what Google has done, but they can stay the hell off my computer or email as far as I'm concerned.

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It routes the traffic through their servers. I have saved 2.5 seconds already. ;)

And Jim, gmail is very nice. ;)

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It routes the traffic through their servers. I have saved 2.5 seconds already. ;)

And Jim, gmail is very nice. ;)

just what you need, something to help you search for porn faster..lol

Google having access to every site I visit and possibly some personal information is the last thing I'd want...

# Google will receive your requests for unencrypted pages (those with "HTTP:", not "HTTPS:", at the beginning of the URL), along with information such as the date and time of the request, your IP address, and computer and connection information

# If you enter personally identifiable information (such as an email address) onto a form on an unencrypted web page, some sites may send this information through Google. Whenever your computer sends cookies with browsing or prefetching page requests for unencrypted sites, we temporarily cache these cookies in order to improve performance

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