The Future Of Chrome: Synced Tabs, Profiles, Native Client, etc. | TechCrunch
He elaborated a bit to say that one of these features is internally called “Profiles”. This feature (which you can already see hints of in builds of Chromium) allows users to have different Chrome features enabled on the same machine based on which Google account they’re logged into.
This means that you’ll be able to have multiple Chrome windows opened side-by-side on the same machine that can have different themes, extensions, etc. All of this personalization will be siloed in that one browser window.
Another feature that team members were excited about was the syncing of tabs. They’re still figuring out exactly how this should work, but the idea is a welcomed one. Essentially, you’ll be able to have a bunch of tabs open on one machine and quickly open those on another as well.
Other features comes soon include GPU acceleration, syncing data from within extensions, and a new tab page.
Exciting stuff. I really don't understand how anyone can use another browser at this point.