One other note: the other Mac browsers in question (Safari, Camino, etc) provide a page proxy icon which can be clicked to select the entire contents of the url bar (in case you don't want to use cmd-L). Mac Chromium is lacking that as we put the favicon in the tab not the url bar, though we have a bug filed to provide one (as it's also an affordance for dragging the page URL and Title to other applications, which I sorely miss). This puts Chromium slightly behind in the click-to-select wars that the other browsers provide as an alternative.
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