Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Themes

Dear Kevin,

The first thing I need to draw your attention to is Google Chrome's ability to theme your browser. This emphasizes individuality and that individuality is what makes us inherently human.

Let me demonstrate:

In the great Daniel Pinkwater epic The Big Orange Splot (please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Orange_Splot for information) the town never truly found their voice, therefore their happiness, until they were able to freely customize their house to their heart's content. In the beginning everyone lived in the same looking boring old house... we'll call those "Internet Explorers" just for clarity's sake. Then a bird dropped orange paint on the roof, and behold the house became a symbol for creativity, and that creativity spread. People could be sailors, people could be safari experts, whatever they wanted they could be.

Google Chrome also offers that same freedom. Let's say you want to be a gnome... there's a theme for that. Let's say you want to be a Hedgehog in the Mist... there's a theme for that. Let's say you want to be Mariah Carey... there's a theme for that. You can be anything your heart desires while you're caged up at your office job. Anything. And Google Chrome offers you that ability.

The ability to change. The ability to choose. The ability to be an individual.

Don't let your firefox drag you down to our level. Rise above with Google Chrome.

Also it's just a lot faster as a browser.

Sincerely,

Dru Johnston

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