The Google Chrome developers at Google proudly announced last night, October 25th, the immediate availability for download of the stable and final release of the Google Chrome 15 web browser for Linux platforms.
As usual, a stable release brings lots of improvements, therefore Google Chrome 15 comes with a brand-new, redesigned "New Tab" page, which allows users to easily access and organize their apps in various sections on the page (see the video below for more information).
"From sharing photos, to collaborating on documents, to enjoying online games, web apps make the web fun, useful and entertaining. Since the beginning, Chrome has been designed to allow apps to do more, faster."
"Today, changes in Chrome make it even easier to access your favorite apps and discover new favorites." - was stated in the official blog post.
The Google Chrome Web Store has been also revamped with a brand-new look!
Google Chrome 15.0.874.102 is available for both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures with binary packages for the newly released Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) operating system and many other RPM-based distributions.
About Google Chrome
Google Chrome is a revolutionary web browser that makes surfing the Internet more efficient and ergonomic by placing modules on each new opened tab.
Instead of showing a blank page, Google Chrome offers you eight thumbnails, displaying the most visited websites, a history search bar and even the last ten closed tabs.
Google Chrome is extremely fast, from the moment you open it until it is closed. It’s available for the Ubuntu platform!
Download Google Chrome 15.0.874.102 right now from Softpedia.
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