>That and that they can use Chrome to lock people into Google services in the future.
Oh no, not more Chrome proves Google is evil...
The only thing I've seen from Google that is a move in this direction is that it will share the oAuth cookie between Chrome Sync and google.com pages to auto login if you're already logged into the browser.
I don't see how Chrome "locks people into Google services" any more than simply enabling them to get there faster (V8, SPDY, etc).
Oh no, not more Chrome proves Google is evil...
The only thing I've seen from Google that is a move in this direction is that it will share the oAuth cookie between Chrome Sync and google.com pages to auto login if you're already logged into the browser.
I don't see how Chrome "locks people into Google services" any more than simply enabling them to get there faster (V8, SPDY, etc).