Why Does Google Chrome Create Another Program If I Have Multiple Tabs Running?
When I have Google Chrome running, I always think it’s great, until i switch to another tab and it creates another program from that tab. Is there a way to stop this or turn off this feature (if it is one) because it has become quite a nuisance. Thanks!

The main reason that Google Chrome runs multiple processes is to fully optimize, or attempt to optimize the use of multiple-core systems. By running multiple processes per tab, it allows multiple cores to process different websites in today’ higher growing demand interactive sites. View the attached site and read about the architecture of the browser to see how this style of process handling is making Google chrome faster.
What do you mean by opening another program?
Do you mean it creates another process in task manager?
If yes, thats a special feature of Internet Explorer 8 and Google Chrome.
It is good, since if one tab crashes it will not close the whole window rather just that tab. It is good to have it. But don’t know how to turn off that.