From its individual tab processing to its Google-grown V8 Javascript engine, Chrome is already a strong competitor in the web browser market. Its gained its own foothold, and it hasn't been out for very long yet.
Why? Because of the reality that has shaped Chrome development: the web has changed, and the way we interact with it must change also. But how well is this carried out?
As a PDF user, you know the web can now be leveraged as a platform for PDF applications. All you need is a browser to interact with them. And for PDF users who use Firefox, interaction is even more browser-oriented than ever. To combine PDF interaction, the web and you (without invoking an application), all you need is a handy PDF extension installed on the browser toolbar.