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New Thanks. I'll have to see if it'll work on my iPad v1.
New Works, but is a little weird.
I'm playing with 6 tabs now on a v1 iPad (MC496LL) running iOS 5.1.1:

IWT, NY Times, Balloon-Juice, Brad DeLong's blog, Google News, Google Finance

It can't keep all of them loaded at the same time. Switching between them is interesting. The existing content in the switched-to tab goes grayscale before it is cleared and reloaded. Reloading the tabs is fairly quick, but there would be the same old issues with forms being wiped out, etc., in switching between them.

256 MB is too little RAM. Oh well.

Cheers,
Scott.
     Google announces Chrome for iPhone and iPad - (malraux) - (7)
         1st post with chrome on iPad - (Bman) - (6)
             Unlimited tabs! - (malraux) - (5)
                 Thanks. I'll have to see if it'll work on my iPad v1. -NT - (Another Scott) - (1)
                     Works, but is a little weird. - (Another Scott)
                 It's basically Safari in a frock -NT - (pwhysall) - (2)
                     Yes, but it's a luverly frock -NT - (malraux)
                     And the frock work nice on the Iphone to -NT - (Bman)

Remember, people in 1900 didn't know what an atom was. They didn't know its structure.

They also didn't know what a radio was, or an airport, or a movie, or a television, or a computer, or a cell phone, or a jet, an antibiotic, a rocket, a satellite, an MRI, ICU, IUD, IBM, IRA, ERA, EEG, EPA, IRS, DOD, PCP, HTML, internet. interferon, instant replay, remote sensing, remote control, speed dialing, gene therapy, gene splicing, genes, spot welding, heat-seeking, bipolar, prozac, leotards, lap dancing, email, tape recorder, CDs, airbags, plastic explosive, plastic, robots, cars, liposuction, transduction, superconduction, dish antennas, step aerobics, smoothies, twelve-step, ultrasound, nylon, rayon, teflon, fiber optics, carpal tunnel, laser surgery, laparoscopy, corneal transplant, kidney transplant, AIDS... None of this would have meant anything to a person in the year 1900. They wouldn't know what you are talking about.
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