Create Separate User Profiles in Google Chrome
The
Digital Inspiration blog points out that new-browser-on-the-block
Google Chrome shares one thing with Firefox 3 not mentioned in many
press reports—a history-aware address bar, or “Awesome Bar,” that can
create some red-faced moments on a shared computer. If more than one
person on your system is switching to Chrome, and you don’t feel like
staying in Incognito Mode all the time, creating a new profile in
Chrome requires manually creating a folder in Chrome’s application data
folder, but that’s all there is to it. Vista and XP users, hit the link
below for help finding your Chrome profiles folder, and then creating a
custom shortcut to launch your own Chrome without leaving tracks behind
on others.






it will be interesting to see if Chrome can get as much market share as Firefox; for now they seem to have leveled off…