Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 5th Sep 2008 21:57 UTC, submitted by rkalla
Google Chrome's process model is extremely sophisticated. The default behavior has been examined before, but you can configure Chrome to manage processes differently: one process per web site, or one process per group of connected tabs, or one process for everything. Marc explains how this all works in Google's new browser. Update: 'Read more' fixed - made a reading comprehension boo-boo there.
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Comment by Kroc
by Kroc on Sat 6th Sep 2008 10:38 UTC
Kroc
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2005-11-10

A set of command switches isn't an explanation.
People who can call Chrome on the command line to find those out would understand what they did.

Still, nifty that it's that flexible.