Review: Chrome OS gives peek at computing future
What if nearly everything you usually keep on your computer - photos, documents, music and software - was stored online? Your machine would be speedier and perhaps less vital because you could simply use another machine to recoup your digital life should you lose your laptop. Ref. Source 1
I am not too big a fan of Chrome. My friend Joe uses it, and he had recommended it to me, so I went ahead and downloaded it. I found it rather confusing, and it wasn't as fast as I thought it would be. Another problem I have is that it always wants to use my login details, and even after clicking "Do Not Allow" it continues asking me. I prefer to stick with Safari and Opera.
BrickMaster, if you are worried about Google's privacy issues, why not try Iron, or Chromium? Chromium is the base, but if I remember it still sends some data to Google. SWare Iron is a secure browser, as it sends no information to anyone, minus the minimum required to browse. It also awesomely lacks clientID which leaves your location safe away from webmasters.