Google's Chrome browser is most known for its unique approach to security, whereby each tab in the browser is handled by a separate, sandboxed process. The good news is that implementing Chrome's signature sandboxed processes is a relative snap compared to Windows, or even Linux, due to the BSD roots of Mac OS X's internals. Google's engineers are working steadily on a Mac OS X version of Chrome, its relatively young entry into the browser space dominated by IE on Windows, Safari on the Mac, and Firefox on both.
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