PC Magazine does it again.
Google releases a new open source browser that completely revolutionizes the way Mozilla and IE have been doing things since the Web was a few pages and PC Magazine misses the point.
Google Chrome does for the web what multithreading and preemptive multitasking does for PC applications the the oldsters go "so what."
PC Magazine does not get it in the same way that PC Magazine does not foresee the demise of the PC. The days of inserting your application floppy in one drive and your data floppy in the second drive are past. So are the days of viewing a single static html web page in a browser application.
Instead of taking time to write how much the next innovation sucks, why don't you spend time writing about how the current technology sucks and demand innovation...