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by MarkSweep 3186 days ago
Google Chrome does this, I think by default. It starts the browser process when you log in to your computer, so when you open a browser window it is really fast.
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I just checked Chrome Beta on Ubuntu, Windows and OSX, and there are no Chrome processes running upon login.

No Chrome processes until I actually launch Chrome.

Can you verify?

it is a tick in the settings. something called "Continue running background apps.." in the settings-->advanced -- useful if you need google hangouts running in the background, or to get notifications from websites. I disable that though on all of my machines.