The files associated with Chrome all carry the same icon as the
Chrome
executable itself, instead of an icon depicting a file (usually a
piece of
paper)with the Chrome / Chromium logo on it.

See mockups at http://www.gowebnow.net/chrome/wishlist.html

Firefox identifies html files and others with an icon that looks like
a
piece of paper with the Firefox logo on it. With Chrome, it's easy to
confuse different files for the Chrome executable, especially for a
layman.
He might open a folder full of html files and think a virus is
duplicating
the Chrome program on his hard drive.


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