Thanks for that link - it's all clear now.
Apparently APIs are asynchronous, I need some multiple process isolation but if there's a browser bug in the renderer I'll only lose one tab.
Just one question...What the F**k lot does that mean
In simple terms, all the tabs are independent from each other.So,if one of them has a bug due to the website (and it crashes),it will not affect your other tabs.In current browsers (FF and IE), if a tab has an error which can lead to a crash,it affects the whole browser session,and thus usually the whole browser crashes.
Can I download faster?
No
Can I surf the net faster?
Looks like it.I guess it will only get better with future releases.
Will it allow everything to work properly (where IE7 stops things)
Not for any time soon.Most websites are built for IE (and FF in recent years),so chances are you will find some websites not rendering properly.Expect it to get better with time obviously.
Will it allow me to access any page I like (where FF doesn't)?
Most.Not All.See above.
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