Backstagers going to the Google Developer day will be glad to hear that some of 
the engineers behind Chrome will be there. Of course me and Rain will be 
conducting video interviews like last year and asking the difficult questions.

Last years videos, in case you missed them
http://cubicgarden.blip.tv/file/249583/
http://cubicgarden.blip.tv/file/249597/

Ian Forrester

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> Well that's certainly better than it crashing the entire browser!

Slightly impressed, less than 24 hours after Google Chrome is released there is 
a crash exploit for it!
   http://evilfingers.com/advisory/google_chrome_poc.php

Dan
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