One of the problems with chrome is that unless you're looking to do exactly what Atmosfear suggested and integrate everything you do into a single application it's not a particularly fantastic browser. It's fast, it's small and the separate tab processes is a really good idea (although it's nowhere near as innovative as people will suggest, the idea's been around forever), but it's incredibly inflexible. If you want exactly what it offers, it's great, but if you don't there's not a whole lot you can do about it. If future versions of Chrome have more customization potential it'll be a much more attractive option for the people who do like to have absolute control over the way they use their browser. This is exactly what made Firefox so popular and it's a large part of why Opera was never as successful as it could have been.