Unless you are under a rock somewhere, you have probably heard and may have even tried Google's new web browser called "Chrome". Yes, it is fast, if only all the others were this fast, but...
First their is the EULA, their terms of service which I would imagine they will change:
http://tapthehive.com/discuss/ This_Post_Not_Made_In_Chrome_Google_s_EULA_Sucks
They basically are saying that everything you post with the web browser automatically gives Google copyright license to use that content forever for free. Probably just something left in from some other EULA, but watch out.
How about security? Do you want Google receiving identifiable information about everything you do on the Internet?
http://wildermuth.com/2008/09/02/More_On_Chrome
Another issue with Chrome is that it does not handle Silverlight properly and so you cannot view any sites that use Silverlight (such as recently, the Olympics!). There are some other bugs showing, but it is a beta, so they will probably be fixed soon.
I am sure other things will appear over the near future and Google will probably fix them. For me though, I doubt there will be any Chrome in my future as I am too attached to Microsoft Internet Explorer with its features such as the search box in the top right that allows you to quickly use many different search engines or the built in RSS feeds amongst other things.
If there place is to offer a stripped down browse that is only fast, it does not mean a lot to me. The other features current browser provide along with plug-ins you can add are more important than the speed it renders a page.
The most important part about Chrome is that it should make Microsoft and Mozilla beef up their rendering and standards compliance. We will see over the next year or so.