Comment This seems familiar... (Score 1) 6
That's as many as four ten thousands.
And that's terrible.
When I still used FF with ABP, I would whitelist websites I liked, such as Hulu, etc because I liked their service and their ads weren't extremely unattractive.
When I first registered for Slashdot, after a little while I noticed the checkbox for disabling ads due to being a contributer. I thought it was a really cool thing of them to do, so I whitelisted Slashdot as well.
However, I know I'm not most adblock users.
every single site you visit.
Every single site someone visited. They don't link it with anything else, or keep your IP address, etc
I would be surprised if they weren't planning on providing a linux client anytime soon.
You mean in-browser client. Only software ChromeOS runs is the browser, everything else is on a webpage. However, I do agree that Google should be coming out with some linux client- they have native linux versions of Google Earth, Google Desktop, and Picasa, which work very well. Not to mention Google uses their own mix of Ubuntu, so we'll see.
Fast, cheap, good: pick two.