I tried Chrome and I liked it until I looked at my processes to see how much memory it was using. Every tab I had open created another instance of Chrome, each using like 10-15 megs of ram, and I always have a lot of tabs open, so this thing ended up using like 5 times more memory than Firefox. And then I read the EULA and uninstalled the shit out of it.
huh. That sucks. That sounds like an idiot coding mistake, and since multi-tabbed browsers have been around for quite some time, you'd think an error like that would have already been worked out.
It's not an error. I can't find the article (mainly because I didn't look) but Google said that it wanted each new tab to be a separate process instead of a separate thread mostly because computers today will be able to handle it. Kinda like how back a long time ago, porn could only be found in the form of .GIF images, but nowadays we can download feature-length films! The times, they are a changing.