Aug 21, 2010 15:22 GMT  ·  By

Google has rolled out a new Chrome developer update with additional stability fixes, updates to the user interface, and a new set of translations, the company’s Jason Kersey announced in a blog post.

“The Beta channel has been updated to 6.0.472.41 for Windows, Mac and Chrome Frame,” Jason Kersey writes.

“Google Chrome It contains additional stability fixes, UI updates, and an updated set of translations,” Kersey reveals.

“More details about additional changes are available in the svn revision log,” he notes, adding that users of the browser can find out how to use the different Chrome channels at http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel.

Finally, “If you find new issues, please let us know by filing a bug,” the Google staffer says.

Earlier this week, Google released a new stable version of the browser.

Exclusively focused on security, the release patched close to a dozen holes, for which Google also mentioned the rewards it has offered to those who found them.

Aside from the listed security bugs fixed in Chromium, Google’s developers also deployed a workaround for a critical vulnerability where the root cause lied in an external component, the same Jason Kersey said this week.

As usual, the most recent stable version of Chrome is immediately available for download via the link below, alongside recent Developer and Beta versions of the browser.

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A note about this Chrome release

Google Chrome is a free and easy to use browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, easier and safer.

This release is not appropriate for general consumer use. Several features are unavailable at this time.

"Download this only if you are a developer or take great pleasure in incomplete, unpredictable, and potentially crashing software," the Chrome development team says.