Re: Google Chrome Security Vulnerabilities
Being a memory hog is neither good nor a design goal; rather, it is a consequence of design choices. That the goal which guided the design choices may be laudable does not serve to make the undesirable consequence less undesirable.
Being a memory hog means that it will unsuitable for use on many machines, with the result that it will go unused by many owing to the lack of desire and/or ability of users to spend money to upgrade their platforms for the mere use of a certain browser.
A good intention comes to naught if it's not easily realized.
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