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It has only been days since Google's Chrome browser was released. Reactions are mixed across the Internet and blogosphere. While everyone likes its isolated tab model--a crash on a tab will not affect the other tabs--it has been called a memory "pig" and not suitable for lower-end machines with slower processors and less memory. ZDNet listed five reasons why Chrome will crash and burn, while CNET News came up with an objective list of 10 things that they would like to see added into Chrome. Whatever the case, some sites like TechCrunch, whose readers are more likely to be early-adopters, is already seeing more than 6 percent of its readership logged by Google Analytics as using Chrome.

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