Google has bumped the version of its open-source browser all the way to 3.0.194.3. The release has been made available for download through the company's developer channel since the past week. However, only users of Mac and Linux will be able to take advantage of the update. As far as Windows users are concerned... |
20 July 2009 10:55 GMT |
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While companies with a consistent tradition in browser development such as Microsoft and Mozilla are taking years to advance Internet Explorer and respectively Firefox from one version to another, Google is going through Chrome releases like its has been producing it since the dawn of the Internet. Just a week after ... |
28 May 2009 05:25 GMT |
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Forget Chrome 1.0, Google has upgraded its open-source browser to version 2.0. The evolution of the stable release of Google Chrome has taken the browser up to Build 2.0.172.28. What does this mean? Well it means that the Mountain View-based search giant is no longer offering Chrome 1.0 Build 1.0.154.65 as the stable... |
22 May 2009 02:21 GMT |
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Google has made a new version of its open-source browser available for download, reintroducing the Beta label. Chrome 1.0 itself debuted into Beta in September 2008, and was released to web in December of the past year. Subsequently, the Mountain-view search giant moved onward with the development of Chrome 2.0, and ... |
18 March 2009 15:39 GMT |
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The Google browser is evolving at fast pace, and this week Chrome was updated to version 2.0.166.1. A developer release, Google Chrome 2.0.166.1 comes in less than a week since the previous version was made available offering not only new features, but also fixes for bugs that survived Build 2.0.166.0. However, the l... |
27 February 2009 10:21 GMT |
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