Quicktime does work in Google Chrome, but Real Player does not. You might want to reinstall Quicktime and make sure it's up-to-date. Real Player only works with certain browsers like IE.
Install google chrome Edit: Google chrome is not all that.. and btw google thinks im in japan too. Its some sort of regional setting. If I wanted to change my browser I would have. I need a real answer, not some bias BS.
There is no real reason that Quicktime is better than any other media player. Some people use it simply because it comes with itunes.
I am not quite sure, but you could try going on Google Chrome and then searching Google in the search bar and seeing what comes up and if you want it to stay like that click make Google my homepage underneath the search bar :D though i don't see why you would want to change back...i think it is real cool. though i have only had it for a few days. maybe it is just the novelty...:D
I don't really under stand your question but I think you are talking about google chrome. It is a newer browser, and that's what I put on my computer. I don't think a specific browser will do your computer any harm (as long as it's a well known one such as chrome, IE9, FireFox, Safari ect.) I personally like Chrome the best because internet explorer looks really old, and chrome is really customisable but it is really up to personal choice. If you know any one who has a certain browser have a look at it and see what you think. The only real difference is appearance though. Overall, I have tried every single browser there is and I recomend chrome.
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Windows Media, Real Media, Quicktime, MPEG-4, Flash.
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No. Its too good to be real.
Google Real-Time Search was created in 2009.
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