Washington - Google's new Chrome Web browser is being hailed as a game-changer.
It's fast, has a clean interface, some snazzy features that other Web browsers don't have, and, well, it's free and it's from Google.
Does that mean you should download it right now and spend the time to learn it? If you like new technology, the answer is "sure."
But if you need to be assured of some payoff in new technology before you invest time in it, you might rightly want some questions answered before you switch. Here are a few.
Q: Why did Google create a Web browser?