The Google Chrome team launched the Dev Channel, which gives you, if you're interested, access to the latest builds of Google Chrome. However, this means also that you get some of the most unstable "night builds" and crashes might happen, but you also get to see the new features and corrections that they did.
In order to get access to these Dev builds, you need to download a tool called Google Chrome Channel Chooser and select the Dev option. This tool is available here: http://chromium.googlecode.com/files/chromechannel-1.0.exe

Once this tool is installed, follow these steps to get the latest development build for Google Chrome:
- Select the Dev option.
- Click Update to save your choice.
- Click Close.
- In Google Chrome, choose the About Google Chrome option.
- Once it detects a new update, click Update Now to install the current development release.
- Restart Google Chrome.
If it crashes too much, switch back. I for one enjoy seeing what they did lately. The last build it just installed is 0.2.152.1 and one of the new changes I'm sure going to enjoy is "Fix YouTube (and other Flash videos) halting if the time-advance slider is used."

