You could try this user-agent trick:I can't try it, it's not available for Windows 2000
IndeedPrivacy might be a concern for some though. Google's search engine is notorious for for collecting information about the user so as to target them with ads and junk
That's also the reason why I don't use the Chrome browser for personal use, I do have it installed though but only because I need to make my web projects compatible with that browser too. However, Firefox is the way to go for meCloudStalker stopped using it because of privacy concerns. Hopefully though, the look of the interface, in it's entirety, can be developed for Firefox 3. CloudStalker has seen at least one attempt at this but it's still not as good (no tabs at the top, window borders still remain, not as clean cut.
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C:\Path\To\Google\Chrome\chrome.exe -incognito
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