While heavyweight browser makers, such as Microsoft and Mozilla, are taking their time developing new releases, delivering new major versions years apart, Google is by no means pacing itself when it comes down to Chrome. In approximately a year since it introduced that Google Chrome project to the world, the Mountain... |
6 November 2009 02:53 GMT |
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Google has finalized its latest stable release of Chrome, version 3.0, after no less than 51 developer milestones, a total of 21 Beta releases, 15 stable updates and 3,505 bugfixes in the last year alone. In just a little after the first year since the introduction of Google Chrome, the Mountain View-based search gia... |
16 September 2009 02:11 GMT |
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Google is pushing onward with the development of version 3.0 of its open source browser. In this regard, the Mountain View-based search giant has produced a fresh release of Google Chrome 3.0. Windows users (there is nothing for Linux or Mac OS X at this point in time) are now able to grab the latest development mile... |
9 September 2009 02:41 GMT |
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The fourth version of Google’s own breed of open-source browser is already cooking in Mountain View. This week the search giant has bumped the version number of Chrome’s underlying project all the way up to version 4.0. Just to be clear, it’s not Google Chrome itself that has been upgraded, but Chro... |
14 August 2009 11:17 GMT |
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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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Having jumped to version 2.0 from 1.0 for the stable channel, Google has also pushed Chrome onward with the introduction of v3.0. The latest update for Chrome 3.0 released through the developer channel is Build 3.0.187.0. This time around, Google is offering the release not just for the Windows operating system, but ... |
11 June 2009 11:30 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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