Features Chrome has and your browser doesn't

Amit Agarwal has a terrific post about what Chrome has but your browser is missing. You know what, most of those look like the things you'd see in, say, application management. Shortcuts to apps, er, sites right in your launch bar or desktop (yes, I realize you can do this with any browser, but Chrome makes it more intuitive). The big deal: memory management. Pretty quickly folks caught on to the "about:memory" trick in Chrome, and Amit points out you can see all processes, er, sites and what resources they are consuming. Yep, Google took great pains to say this wasn't an OS (and it isn't, really, which is besides the point) but stuff like memory management and fast web-based application load times are exactly the sort of portable computing we're all getting comfortable with. Once Chrome goes multi-platform and portable, the idea of an OS may seem a bit antiquated anyway.

Tags: chrome, digital-inspiration, google, google-chrome