Since Chrome quietly updates, how do you think they'll handle updates that have significant UI changes? I guess you can have new versions have some features opt-in? That's what they've done with the GMail transition.
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> Since Chrome quietly updates, how do you think they'll handle updates that have significant UI changes?
They'll do it, and if people disagree, well, too bad.
> That's what they've done with the GMail transition.
On the other hand, that's not what they did with the Reader transition, or when they broke the "+" operator in search.
The main idea around Chrome is no significant changes from version to version. If you look at Chrome 9 and Chrome 15 you'll see there are significant changes but they were made in small iterations with each release.
The benefit of this is if they make a small change that causes a large pushback, they can easily stop that path of development and try another.