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I can't speak on Chrome since I haven't used it. But I find Thom's article a bit on the snobbish side (but his opinion pieces typically come off that way). The new UI is definitely different and I'm still getting used to it. From what I can tell by comparing screenshots is that Apple's tabs are easier to recognize and take up less screen space (which I appreciate).
I haven't decided if I like it or not yet as I'm still becoming accustomed to the changes. I wonder if we'll be seeing tabs like this in more of Apple's apps (or as an element of 10.6's UI)?