Google Chrome Calls Internet Users to ‘Chromercise’

To give more light to the latest build of Google Chrome, the marketing team behind the browser has launched a new campaign dubbed ‘Chromercise’ designed to help Internet users keep up with the incredibly high speed of work in Google Chrome by improving their fingers’ dexterity.

According to Google Chrome blog, the latest release of web browser features a 66 percent increase in JavaScript performance, while the Internet surfing speed of an average user hasn’t seen any significant changes overtime. So, to make your fingers work as quickly and seamlessly as the latest Chrome does, the brand has introduced ‘Chromercise’—an online workout program for your fingers. According to the developers, «Some existing finger exercise programs focus on upgrading your digits’ cardiovascular strength and musculature; others focus on dexterity. Chromercise’s unique blend of aerobic motion and rhythmic accompaniment covers all of the above while simultaneously tightening and toning your fingers’ actual appearance.»

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The online destination of the campaign at www.chromercise.com features a tongue-in-cheek video that is more likely to put a smile on your face than to make your fingers stronger and quicker. This is a place where you can learn success stories of people who managed to achieve blasting typing speed, see ‘before and after’ pieces, download the latest version of Google Chrome and get yourself five sweatbands to make your workouts even more efficient.