The stable and beta channels of Google Chrome have been updated. Google Chrome 6.0.472.63 fixes a bug in the web browser's JavaScript engine. It's a minor release and your browser should be automatically updated. "Google Chrome has been updated to 6.0.472.63 for all platforms on the Stable and Beta channels... |
23 September 2010 03:54 GMT |
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Google has made available a small update to the recently released Google Chrome 6 stable. Chrome 6.0.472.55 is now available for all three supported platforms and comes with a number of small fixes."The Stable and Beta channels of Chrome have been updated to 6.0.472.55 for Windows, Mac, and Linux," Jason Kersey, of t... |
8 September 2010 06:31 GMT |
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Google’s big announcement in the Chrome department this week has been the first Chrome 6 beta. It’s a big release and a clear improvement over the previous beta versions. But those that want to live on the cutting edge got a bit left behind. For the past couple of weeks, the focus in the dev channel has ... |
13 August 2010 12:26 GMT |
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As expected, the first Google Chrome 6.0 Beta has landed. If you haven’t been keeping an eye on Chrome development, there are plenty of new features to like. Google boasts a big improvement in JavaScript performance compared to the latest beta, but this is always the case with a major update. The new Chrome 6.0... |
12 August 2010 04:36 GMT |
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Google has released an update to the Chrome stable channel. Google Chrome 5.0.375.126 is a minor patch which updates the bundled Adobe Flash Player plugin to the latest version. At the same time, the first stable build of Google Chrome 6 is getting closer. “Google Chrome 5.0.375.126 has been released to the Sta... |
11 August 2010 08:47 GMT |
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The Google Chrome 6 beta is one step closer as the Google team has released a second update to the dev channel build in just a few days. Google Chrome 6.0.472.14 dev is out and, as you can expect, there aren’t that many changes from the previous build. But there are a lot of small fixes as the Chrome team is wo... |
31 July 2010 05:03 GMT |
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Development on Google Chrome follows a frantic pace. Testing builds intended for developers come once a week or so, beta builds once every few weeks and stable builds once every three months. And Google intends to speed up the process even more. For now, the developers are getting close to releasing the first beta bu... |
29 July 2010 06:53 GMT |
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The dev channel build of Google Chrome has been updated bringing a few bug fixes and some UI changes for Linux users. Google Chrome 6.0.466.0 is available only for Windows and Linux, a Mac build has not been issued yet. A couple of small new features have been introduced for all users, but the biggest update is the i... |
16 July 2010 05:47 GMT |
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There’s been a lot of talk about web apps replacing regular desktop apps for more and more tasks. Google is usually at the forefront of this, but only now are browsers starting to adapt and make it easy for users to access their web apps. The latest Google Chrome dev channel builds come with three web apps &lsq... |
15 July 2010 08:35 GMT |
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Tech savvy folks have been testing Google Chrome 6, available in the dev channel, for the past couple of months, but those not wanting to fiddle with potentially unstable software have been stuck with Google Chrome 5 either in beta or in stable form. But if Google sticks to its regular pace, a beta release of Chrome ... |
12 July 2010 17:01 GMT |
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As expected, the latest dev channel release is now labeled Google Chrome 6. The Google Chrome 6.0.401.1 dev release is just a regular update, fixing several bugs on all supported platforms, Windows, Mac and Linux. No new features have been added since the previous dev channel release, Google Chrome 5.0.396.0. The upd... |
15 May 2010 05:49 GMT |
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