Mister D Says...

Andy Ihnatko on Chrome:

The upshot: Each page you visit in Chrome runs as an isolated system process that can’t interfere with any other process. Chrome will manage that page’s demands so well that the page probably won’t affect system performance in the first place. If a script or resource on the page goes haywire, you can close it without bringing down the rest of the browser.


I still don’t see the big deal. I can’t remember the last time I had to quite Safari because of a problem with a specific website (ditto for FireFox on my school PC) and I just can’t see how Chrome matters to consumers. Web Developers, maybe, but consumers?
Is Chrome gold?
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