The Chromium bug about this (which got nixed) is:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1160

You can use RBTray or TrayIt to do the same thing.  For now, remember
to use --magic_browzR.  See:
http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-discuss/browse_thread/thread/3ff39910e86f2b2e/ef10a9e89752dc37?#ef10a9e89752dc37

On Dec 14, 9:28 am, Brad Carr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gmail has rocked so hard since I've been using Chrome and since every
> little update has enabled me to use the browser on practically every
> site I go to (except Netflix--get on the train!) the little
> application shortcut mode that enables a simple browser window for web
> apps like Gmail and Twitter has become invaluable and keeps me on the
> browser.
>
> I was wondering that instead of having the application reside on the
> main bar for Windows, that if it could be possible to minimize to
> tray, much like the extensions for Firefox and Thunderbird allow you
> to minimize those programs to the tray. Displaying the Gmail icon (or
> whatever site is being application-like-ized) and perhaps even using
> Gears for something like notifications of new mail, new document
> revisions (with Google Docs), new content, etc.
>
> I know it's not an easy task, but how viable would that be?
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