You can use system call to applescript to do this without activate chrome. The 
script would be like this:

set theURL to "…..."
tell application "Google Chrome"
    open location theURL    
end tell

Sorry, this code is untested. You will need to finish and debug it.

On Dec 12, 2011, at 4:42 PM, Alejandro Exojo wrote:

> El Lunes, 12 de diciembre de 2011, Chris Lott escribió:
>> I have the following command mapped for previewing markdown as HTML:
>> silent !pandoc -f markdown -t html -s -o %:r.html %:r.mtxt | open -a
>> /Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome
>> %:r.html
>> 
>> However, when the browser launches, Vim loses focus. I'd like Vim to
>> keep focus. Is there a way I can do that?
> 
> The window with the focus is managed by the operating system/window manager. 
> I 
> would try looking for this issue with a search related to Mac OS X window 
> management. I doubt Vim can do anything about it, except run another command 
> that sets the focus back to Vim.
> 
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