1. There has been talk in the past of a portable browsing experience,
i.e. your browser looks the same no matter where you are. I see this
as a golden opportunity for Chrome as it was developed by a group that
has well, a lot of data servers to kick around. Imagine a button in
the drop down menu to the right of the omni-bar that allows you to
'sign in' this would then load up your shortcut, layout and
preferences from google. Then, when you add a new shortcut or change a
preference it publishes to the google server. That way when i find
something interesting on my work computer and add a shortcut, i can
then explore it further when i get home for work, or when i go to my
buddies house and usurp his computer i can have my browser at my
fingertips.
2. A chrome task manager- ala windows task manager. This one is fairly
straight-forward I have come across some 'ahem less reputable sites
that demand that you install or download some software, and generates
an infinitely recurring series of dialog boxes that loop back on
themselves. The dialog boxes stop access to the browser and force a
windows application kill to not download the software, a feature that
bypasses the ui with a shortcut key (ctrl+G+del)  to monitor processes
within the browser.

and thats my two cents
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