Whatever the arguments on the direction of Chrome/Google or it's viability with 
new users based on new usability conventions, it is fast!  All that stuff about 
seperate memory blocks for different processes isn't just hype.  I just ran it 
on Yahoo Mail, which can really slow down Firefox/IE when you try to run 
several commands in quick succession and Chrome fairly flew through them.  

I'd use it just based on how close it comes to making internet apps come close 
to desktop apps in speed. 

- Sterling
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