anyone catch this?
http://gizmodo.com/5044871/google-chrome-eula-claims-ownership-of-everything-you-create-using-chrome-from-blog-posts-to-emails
I think it may be a bad thing for competition and innovation for
Google to control the browser level as well.
-jmz
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:44 PM, James Lee
Bell
<nuclear-cowboy@cox.net>
wrote:
Look
at their little comic book and they explain that. Every tab is
supposed to be a different process by design, the idea being to sandbox
individual apps/streams from each other. The only thing that's not
sandboxed in that manner are their plugins, and they're looking for a
way to do them too.
Josh Coffman wrote:
> I was comparing the memory footprint of it, when I realized it was
> actually running across several process. At first it looked rather
light
> weight at around 38meg private mem. Then I noticed there was
roughly
> one of those for each tab I had open.
>
> It did seem quite responsive though.
>
> -j
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