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created_at: 25-10-2016 created_at: 25-10-2016
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# Dingen * x
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# Intro
It's 2016. We have hoverboards, selfie sticks, way too many JavaScript package managers and an obsession for ironic humor. In these dark days, we should search for those things that truly make us happy, like finding that near perfect web browser. It's 2016. We have hoverboards, selfie sticks, way too many JavaScript package managers and an obsession for ironic humor. In these dark days, we should search for those things that truly make us happy, like finding that near perfect web browser.
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* Brave * Brave
* qutebrowser * qutebrowser
# Comparison
## Google Chrome/Chromium ## Google Chrome/Chromium
Ah good old Chrom{e,ium}. Whether you go for the open source or the corporate version, you're getting a damn good browser. Most websites seem to be designed with Chrome (or just WebKit browsers in general) in mind. The **Chrome Web Store** is without a doubt the most mature web store with thousands upon thousands of extensions. Ah good old Chrom{e,ium}. Whether you go for the open source or the corporate version, you're getting a damn good browser. Most websites seem to be designed with Chrome (or just WebKit browsers in general) in mind. The **Chrome Web Store** is without a doubt the most mature web store with thousands upon thousands of extensions.