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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RE: So?
by Alex Forster on Sat 6th Sep 2008 16:33 UTC in reply to "So?"
Alex Forster
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2005-08-12

I've been watching the Chrome 'vulnerabilities' very intensely. Besides this, there have been ~5 others, all just crashes ("denial of service"). If you'll remember, Safari didn't have too great a launch on Windows, either.

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