I'm glad Safari ditched the tabs-on-top they used in the beta versions of 4. It's really a bad paradigm in use, even if it has some logic to it. Frankly, I don't hold much hope for Chrome in the browser wars. I don't think it's going to take away significant enough market from Firefox. I'm al for it if it helps eat away IE share, but that doesn't seem to be going down as fast as one would hope.

I think I'll stick with Safari for now. Adblocking in Safari also completely sucks - even when using the same adblock lists that people laud for the AdBlock Plus extension in Firefox.
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Bruno
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