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Google started offering a new release of Chrome 15 to early adopters for testing via the Dev channel. According to the Mountain View-based company, testers running Windows now have Google Chrome 15.0.874.0 Dev available for download and can take the new Build out for a spin. As it’s somewhat a tradition, the l... |
8 September 2011 06:42 GMT |
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There’s somewhat of a consensus among users that Chrome is already delivering top performance, but Google is not resting on its laurels. The Mountain View-based search giant is currently testing a new release of its open source browser with fresh optimizations designed to make it even faster. The Dev Channel f... |
30 August 2011 05:52 GMT |
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After it released new Beta and Stable Builds of Chrome 14 and respectively Chrome 13 earlier this week, Google is providing early adopters testing the most advanced version of its open source browser new bits to play around with. Google Chrome 15.0.861.0 is now available for download through the Dev Channel, an upda... |
25 August 2011 06:37 GMT |
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Google has started offering testers the second Chrome 15 release through the Dev Channel, the second Build in a long line which will end with v15 of the open source browser graduating to Beta a few months from now. Google Chrome 15.0.854.0 Dev is available for download for early adopters running Windows as of August... |
18 August 2011 06:10 GMT |
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Google has started offering the first taste of Chrome 15 as Chromium 15 graduated to the Dev Channel. In parallel with the new Dev Channel release, the Mountain View-based search giant also introduced the first Chrome 14 Beta Build. Both Chrome 15 Dev and Chrome 14 Beta are designed for testing purposes only, and as... |
12 August 2011 02:48 GMT |
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Google is pushing a new Chrome update through the Dev Channel, but it appears that early adopters will have to wait a tad longer to get their hands on the first preview of Chrome 15.0. What the Mountain View-based search giant is offering now is Chrome 14.0.835.29 Dev, yet another Dev release of v14.0. As usual, te... |
9 August 2011 06:32 GMT |
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A new Dev Channel update of Chrome 14.0 is now available for download from Google, as early adopters expect eagerly the next major version of Chrome to graduate to the Beta Channel. For the time being, Google Chrome 14.0.835.18 Dev can be grabbed by testers worldwide, with flavors of the release offered for Windows,... |
5 August 2011 06:30 GMT |
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Google has made available for download the first Chrome release in August 2011, which coincides with an update of the Dev Channel. Early adopters can now download Google Chrome 14.0.835.15 Dev and start testing the new Build of the open source browser. Available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, Chrome 14.0.835.15 De... |
2 August 2011 10:41 GMT |
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The latest Google Chrome 14.0 Dev release has been provided to early adopters extremely fast after its predecessor. Google Chrome 14.0.835.8 is now available through the Dev Channel for testers, and once again, the Builds for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X are synchronized. Earlier this week, the Mountain View-based s... |
29 July 2011 07:04 GMT |
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A new testing Build of Google Chrome 14.0 is now available for download through the company’s Dev Channel. Chrome 14.0.835.2 Dev has been released for those early adopters running the Windows operating system. For the first time in a while, the Mountain View-based search giant did not provide synchronized Chr... |
27 July 2011 08:19 GMT |
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The latest development Build of Google Chrome 14.0 marks a first for the Mountain View-based search giant. Google Chrome 14.0.825.0 Dev is an update that’s detailed not only for the traditional platforms supporting the browser, but also for next generation computers running Chrome OS. In this regard, Google re... |
19 July 2011 11:51 GMT |
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Google is now offering early adopters the possibility to test the second update to Chrome 14.0 Dev since the new iteration of the open source browser was released through the Dev Channel in mid-June 2011. Testers can go ahead and grab Google Chrome 14.0.803.0 Dev, and as usual, it doesn’t matter whether they&r... |
28 June 2011 07:24 GMT |
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Google has toned down the hardware accelerated capabilities of its open source browser in the latest release served to early adopters through the Dev Channel. Google Chrome 13.0.782.20 Dev is now up for grabs for testers running Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. According to the Mountain View-based search giant Chrome Fr... |
14 June 2011 02:57 GMT |
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Early adopters are bound to get a taste of Chrome 14.0 rather soon, considering the moves that Google made this week. For the time being however, Google Chrome 13.0.782.13 is available for download through the Dev Channel, the latest update introduced for testers looking to take out for a spin the most advanced vers... |
9 June 2011 09:38 GMT |
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Google has started pushing the third update to Chrome 13.0 through the Dev Channel the past weekend. Chrome 13.0.782.10 Dev can be grabbed by early adopters and the developers looking to test the enhancements in the first iteration after the next version of the open source browser, v12.0. Build 13.0.782.10 is the s... |
6 June 2011 02:42 GMT |
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The latest development release of Google Chrome brings some new enhancements to the table, however, they will most likely appeal more to developers and less to actual users. After all, Chrome 13.0.782.1 is offered to early adopters for testing through the Dev Channel, so it only makes sense that the Build be focused... |
2 June 2011 06:27 GMT |
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Google Chrome is often touted as extremely fast by end users, and the Mountain View-based search giant has certainly stressed a strong focus on performance since the initial release. The work needed to speed up Chrome even more continues even as the open source browser reached version 13, which is now available to e... |
24 May 2011 09:58 GMT |
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Google has started offering users a taste of the next major iteration of Chrome, namely version 13.0. Early adopters can now download the first bits of Google Chrome 13.0 and start testing the release immediately. Build 13.0.767.1 is offered to testers through the Chrome Dev Channel, providing the first glimpse at t... |
18 May 2011 11:02 GMT |
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On the same day that Microsoft announced the first Platform Preview of Internet Explorer 10, Google released two new Builds of its own browser. Testers have their veritable pick of the litter when it comes down to early development milestones of next generation browsers. Both the Dev and Beta Chrome channels have b... |
13 April 2011 03:40 GMT |
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Version 12.0 of Google Chrome will be capable of offering customers protection against malicious downloads. Early adopters can already get a taste of the new security feature introduced in Chrome by downloading and testing the latest Dev Channel release provided by the Mountain View-based search giant. Chrome 12.0.... |
6 April 2011 11:59 GMT |
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Just a few days after it offered early adopters the first taste of Chrome 12.0, Google released another Beta development milestone of version 11.0 of its open source browser. Google Chrome 11.0.696.25 is now available for download through the Beta channel, offering early adopter running Windows, Mac OS X and Linux t... |
29 March 2011 11:26 GMT |
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Google is now offering early adopters a taste of Chrome 12.0, having released the bits through the Dev Channel.Google Chrome 12.0 Dev Build 12.0.712.0 is available for download for testers running the three supported platforms for the browser, including Windows (links at the bottom of this article). As a general ru... |
25 March 2011 13:16 GMT |
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Only a couple of days after the latest Chrome updates went live, Google started pushing new Builds to early adopters testing the open source browser. Google Chrome 11.0.696.3 is now available for download through the Dev Channel, and according to the Mountain View-based search giant, the release if offered to all te... |
11 March 2011 03:54 GMT |
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Two new releases of Google Chrome are now available for download, one for early adopters and the other for end users. The Mountain View-based search giant is now offering Chrome 11.0.696.0 through the Dev Channel for those testers running the browser on Windows or Mac OS X. Chrome Frame also received an update and i... |
9 March 2011 08:15 GMT |
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Less than a week after it updated the Beta Channel for its open source browser, Google started pushing new Builds of Chrome Dev and Stable. Google Chrome 11.0.686.0 can now be downloaded through the Dev Channel, with early adopters running Windows, Mac OS X or Linux being invited to take the release out for a spin. ... |
1 March 2011 02:55 GMT |
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Google has released two Chrome Beta releases in the past couple of days, while it’s also working to introduce the next Dev Channel update. On February 23rd, 2011, the Mountain View-based search giant updated the Beta Channel with Chrome 10.0.648.114. Build 10.0.648.114 is supported on all platforms, including... |
25 February 2011 11:11 GMT |
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The first taste of Google Chrome 11.0 is now available for download via the Dev Channel. Just yesterday I was telling you that Chrome 11 was extremely close to release, and as it turns out, the Dev Channel release of the browser version is now up for grabs for early adopters. Chrome 11.0.672.2 Dev can be tested on ... |
18 February 2011 02:38 GMT |
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A new update of Chrome 10.0 is available for download to early adopters through the Dev Channel. Build 10.0.648.82 has been released for all supported platforms, and is now up for grabs for testers running either Windows, Mac OS X or Linux. At this stage in the development process of Chrome 10.0, Google is simply g... |
17 February 2011 06:54 GMT |
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Two new releases of Google Chrome are available for download through the Stable and Dev Channels, respectively. In less than a week after Chrome 9.0 graduated from Beta, the latest major iteration of Google’s open source browser received its first update. Chrome 9.0.597.94 Stable, which was released for Window... |
9 February 2011 12:32 GMT |
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Just a day after releasing an update to the Beta Channel, Google is serving early adopters a new Build of Chrome 10.0. The Mountain View-based search giant is pushing forward not only the Beta flavor of its open source browser but also the next major iteration of Chrome in parallel. Google Chrome 10.0.648.6 Dev is ... |
27 January 2011 05:59 GMT |
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While it’s working to finalize the next major iteration of its open source browser, the successor of Chrome 8.0, Google is also building version 10.0 in parallel. The Mountain View-based search giant did get early adopters used to providing a plethora of testing releases, and following the launch of Beta Build... |
21 January 2011 09:14 GMT |
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Google has updated the Chrome Dev channel to version 10.0.634.0 for Linux, Mac, Windows and Chrome Frame, Karen Grunberg announced.“The Dev channel has been updated to 10.0.634.0 for Linux, Mac, Windows and Chrome Frame,” Grunberg blogs for Google. “This release fixes several crashes and small issue... |
12 January 2011 05:31 GMT |
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A new testing release of Chrome 9.0 is available for download, but unfortunately, it’s not the first Beta development milestone of the next iteration of Google’s open source browser. Not that Chrome 9.0 Beta is that far off, with the Build planned for delivery any day now. Still, it appears that the Mou... |
7 December 2010 02:43 GMT |
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Google is on the verge of releasing the first Beta development milestone for the next major version of its open source browser. Meanwhile, the Mountain View-based search giant has been hard at work hammering away at the existing testing Build of Chrome 9.0 in order to get it ready for the Beta release. At the start ... |
2 December 2010 03:11 GMT |
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Google has certainly been busy this week, offering a range of fresh downloads of its open source browser. New releases of Google Chrome 7.0, 8.0 and 9.0 are now available for download both to end users and to early adopters. Google Chrome 7.0 was the first to be updated on November 4th, 2010, with version 7.0.517.44... |
5 November 2010 11:48 GMT |
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It took Microsoft almost two decades of Internet Explorer releases to get to version 9. Google did it in approximately a couple of years, and by the looks of it users will be running Google Chrome 15 in no time, perhaps even as year as by the end of 2011, with major releases now roughly six weeks apart. After it mov... |
3 November 2010 09:50 GMT |
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Google is making its way to Chrome 9.0 as fast as possible, and this means releasing version 8.0 of the open source browser extremely soon after the general availability of Chrome 7.0.A new development Build of Chrome 8.0 has been offered to early adopters for testing, at just two weeks since the successor of Chrome... |
22 October 2010 04:49 GMT |
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The first taste of Chrome 8.0 is now available for download from Google. The Mountain View-based search giant released Google Chrome 8.0.552.0 for early adopters running the browser’s supported platforms, Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Served via the Dev channel, Chrome 8.0.552.0, the Build comes as a release fr... |
13 October 2010 02:26 GMT |
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Google is making headway with the development of the next iteration of its open source browser, having released a new development Build of Chrome. Google Chrome 7.0.544.0 is now available for download through the Dev channel to early adopters running Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. According to Jason Kersey, from the ... |
7 October 2010 11:08 GMT |
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A new developer Build of Google Chrome 7.0 is now available for download from the Mountain View-based search giant.In fact, Chrome 7.0.517.0 is the second taste of the upcoming Chrome 7.0 release offered by Google through the Dev channel, since mid-August, 2010. According to Anthony Laforge, from the Google Chrome ... |
9 September 2010 11:42 GMT |
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Google has made available for download the first taste of the next major version of its open source browser, Chrome 7.0.The Mountain View-based search giant is certainly living up to its promise to offer increase the pace at which it is delivering new iterations of Google Chrome. At the end of July 2010, Google prom... |
26 August 2010 02:23 GMT |
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Although Microsoft has considerable accelerated the pace at which it delivers new development milestones for Internet Explorer 9 (once every 8 weeks), it simply can’t keep up with the release process of testing Builds from Opera or Google. At the end of the past week, the Mountain View-based search giant releas... |
9 August 2010 08:44 GMT |
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A new developer release of Google Chrome 6.0 is now available for download, with the next version of the open source browser on the verge to graduating to Beta. For the time being, early adopters can download Chrome Build 6.0.472.22 and test the release on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Google has been paving the way f... |
5 August 2010 09:11 GMT |
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Mac, Windows and Linux users can now download Google Chrome version 6.0.472.22, a Dev Channel update that features cosmetic changes, fixed problems with SSL connections through HTTP proxies, as well as a few unresolved issues, as revealed in the changelog posted by Jason Kersey, of the Google Chrome development team.... |
5 August 2010 06:47 GMT |
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Google’s Jason Kersey has confirmed the availability of Chrome 6.0.472.11, a new developer build for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux versions of the web browser. Changes span UI tweaks and stability fixes, while a singke known issue is listed in the release notes. The problem, yet to be fixed, affects Mac OS X and... |
29 July 2010 05:09 GMT |
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Google has released a new developer build of its Chrome web browser, further enhancing its functionality. A post on the blog dedicated to Google Chrome Releases documents several changes, including known issues, for all supported platforms.Available for Mac, Windows and Linux, Google Chrome 6.0.458.1 brings the follo... |
10 July 2010 08:05 GMT |
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Google has made available for download a new Build of the most advanced variant of its open source browser, save for the Chromium milestones. Google Chrome 6.0.437.1 is now available for download through the Dev Channel for Windows and Linux users, while testers running Mac OS X will be able to update Chrome 6.0 all ... |
18 June 2010 06:05 GMT |
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Less than a week after it graduated version 5 of Chrome to the Beta channel, Google provided the first update for early adopters. “Google Chrome 5.0.375.38 has been released to the Beta channel for Linux, Mac and Windows,” Anthony Laforge, from the Google Chrome Team, revealed. On May 4th, 2010, the Mount... |
11 May 2010 10:46 GMT |
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One day after it pushed Chrome 5 all the way to Beta stage, Google released a new build of the open source browser via the Dev channel. For the time being, Chrome’s Dev channel continues to serve version 5 of the browser, although the search giant is bound to make the jump to a superseding iteration, as it star... |
7 May 2010 02:54 GMT |
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Anthony Laforge, of the Google Chrome development team, has announced the release of a new version for Chrome for Mac. Version 5.0.375.17 is the latest update to the Dev Channel (located here). It removes some user-interface elements (http:// truncation, star icon, etc.), and disables profile-based autofill. The deve... |
23 April 2010 06:39 GMT |
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