This belongs filed in the “I wish I had thought of that” department: a browser that isolates each window/tab to protect it from all the others, and actually frees resources when the tabs and windows are closed.Brilliant!I bet that most people would have expected this behavior to be de rigueur for browsers, but it’s not. With the rich applications on the web and the implications for cross-site impacts, this is a natural evolution. Unlike the Wall Street Journal’s Walt Mossberg, I haven’t been able to test it for a week, but the idea already has me smitten. However, unfortunately for me, I have to run it inside Parallels running Windows on my Mac, since the native Mac version isn’t available, yet. C’mon, Google, I thought you at least would provide parity with your software!If you haven’t checked out Chrome, yet, but want to know more, you can read the comic book information, watch the videos. Or just do what I did and go download it. Let me know what you think. I have found a few stutters in performance (ironically, some with Gmail windows), but overall it’s a great beta effort and I’m looking forward to it getting better.(If you’re on a Mac, you have to visit the download site from Windows; that page won’t let you download from a Mac-based browser!) Careers