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The author has two basic argument to support his cause that Chrome is better - 1) it’s faster and 2) there’s enough rumbling on the web in some quarters that Firefox is not longer the open-source darling. Really?

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Firefox is alive and on fire.

I think for Firefox 4, the tabs should each be separate processes. I'm not sure how feasible it is to expect that, but I'm very excited about the upcoming Firefox 3.1 with Ogg Theora video support. Firefox is the one true browser for web developers.

Without the Flash (in the pan) plugin/trojan, and with Adblock, it's great for those who don't want to be assailed by pop-ups and annoying ads.

I'm not the least bit worried about Chrome, but I do appreciate their implementation of separate processes for each tab. That's something Firefox should definitely implement in a future version.

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