
In the course of only a year (
September will mark its first birthday), Google's
Chrome browser has carved out a good niche for itself. It's widely liked as a fast, very stable browser, and NetApplications'
market share data for July showed it at almost three percent share, up from only one percent a few months ago. This week, there were several significant Chrome-related developments, including Google's announcement of a 64-bit version for Linux, and bookmark syncing tools. Here are the details.