Google gives a 101%, 102%, 103% na 104% performance

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No I am not kidding this is what the progress bar said while loading Gmail in a Firefox browser.

It is a known fact that the progress bar won't go above the 100% mark while loading a page in your browser, but surprisingly I saw it going to 101% then 102%, 103% and finally a 104%.

Check the screenshots below to see it go to 101% and 103%, I missed the one's which showed 102 and 104 as I could not hit the print screen as fast as it grew but anyways I got 2 of them.

101%  screen shot 

Google Showing 101% in the progress bar

103% screen shot 

Google Showing 103% in the progress bar

Has anyone else seen such a thing while using Gmail or any other site, please let us know through your comments.

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  1. mike
    July 6th, 2006 at 5:42 am #

    Google is just trying to work as hard as professional athletes. If they keep up the hard work, they’ll be able to give it 110%

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