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After making available new releases for the Dev and Beta builds of Chrome, Google rolled out a new revision for the Stable channel, incrementing the version number to 19.0.1084.52. It is available for all supported platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame) and the highlights are security-related fixes.
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24 May 2012 07:14 GMT |
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Google has just updated the Chrome stable channel, bringing to the table a feature that users of the beta and dev releases have been toying with for a while now: tab synchronization.
As its name clearly states, all tabs opened in Chrome on one device are readily accessible on another through the newly introduced &ld... |
15 May 2012 11:53 GMT |
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After releasing an update for the beta channel on the generally regarded as ominous Friday the 13th, Google rolled out yesterday a new build for the stable version of the web browser. The latest build, however, is not available for all supported platforms, as it is intended only for Mac.
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17 April 2012 04:05 GMT |
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A new version for the stable version of Google Chrome is now available for all supported platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame). It is a maintenance release, with notable fixes for both Windows and Mac.
On Windows, Google Chrome 18.0.1025.162 repairs an issue with Facebook page hanging and even crashing on... |
13 April 2012 03:35 GMT |
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Google Chrome 20 should be on the brink of being released but until we see it, the development team updated the stable channel of the web browser. The new revision is available only on Windows and deals with a single issue, SSL-related.Update 18.0.1025.152 of the web browser attends to a problem that would cause Chro... |
10 April 2012 04:08 GMT |
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The stable version of Google’s web browser progressed to build 18.0.1025.142, which is now the same as the beta. The new release is available for all supported platforms, Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame. Among other improvements, the new revision brings to the table faster graphics on Windows and Mac, tha... |
29 March 2012 03:58 GMT |
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Google launched a new stable version for their web browser, available for all supported platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame). It is not a major release and the modifications are mostly security related.
Google Chrome Stable 17.0.963.83 does not show impressive changes, except for those strengthening the ... |
22 March 2012 08:22 GMT |
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Google shipped a new build for Chrome Dev for all supported platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame). Besides updating the V8 JavaScript engine to version 3.9.13.0 the current release also tackles a few issues, several of them related to the ChromeOS version of the browser.
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7 March 2012 07:03 GMT |
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The stable version of Google Chrome has been incremented to 17.0.963.65, which is available for all supported platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame). Besides security fixes, the new revision also encompasses repairs touching on performance.
Among the most notable bugs eliminated in this revision, there is ... |
5 March 2012 04:13 GMT |
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Google Chrome 17 moved to stable channel on all supported platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame) and it makes available all the goodies touted in the beta version. The most notable of them are faster browsing and improved protection against malicious downloads.
In order to shorten the time for you to reach... |
9 February 2012 03:28 GMT |
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Google launched a new beta for their browser, and along with it, a new stable version, incrementing the build number to 16.0.912.75. The latest Google Chrome is available for all supported platforms: Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame. The highlights presented are security related, but other modifications have als... |
6 January 2012 09:51 GMT |
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The stable version of Google Chrome 16 is here, for all supported platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome Frame). The big news is that the new stable release comes with support for multiple profiles, a feature that yesterday was available only in beta and dev channels.“Multiple profiles” option al... |
13 December 2011 14:41 GMT |
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Google has just rolled out a new stable version of its web browser. It was no surprise for us, just like it wasn’t the fact that it’ll introduce a redesigned New Tab Page. When you hit Ctrl+T or the “plus” sign in the tab bar the latest Chrome release will open a new tab with a different layou... |
25 October 2011 13:00 GMT |
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Yesterday, Google rolled out updates for Chrome Stable (as a result of Adobe Flash Player’s update to version 11) and Chrome Dev. Beta channel follows closely, as the company released a new version, which sees a newer V8 JavaScript engine (3.5.10.15).Chrome Beta 15.0.874.81 is now available on all supported pla... |
5 October 2011 04:06 GMT |
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Following today’s update of Adobe Flash Player, Google released a new Chrome stable version, bringing it to 14.0.835.202 for Windows, Mac and Linux.The changes are not numerous, with the new Flash Player leading the list. However, the latest Chrome shows improvements as far as security and stability are concern... |
4 October 2011 15:44 GMT |
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The development on Google Chrome is moving forward on three fronts, with builds suited for all different type of users. The Stable channel build doesn't seem to be getting a lot of attention, as the development is focused on the Beta and especially the Dev channels, but, if Chrome is ever going to get some real ... |
6 November 2009 03:27 GMT |
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