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Google Chrome 5.0.375.126 has been released to the Stable channel. This version contains an updated version of the Flash plugin. Google Chrome 5.0.375.125 has been released to the stable channel. This release fixes critical vulnerabilities where the root cause lies in external components. Google Chrome 5.0.375.99 has been released to the stable channel. This release fixes security issues. Google Chrome 5.0.375.86 has been released to the stable channel. The integrated flash player has been enabled by default and security issues were resolved. Google has released the fastest iteration of its open source browser yet to the general public. The latest version of Google Chrome 5 - Fastest Chrome Yet is now available for download. A new Google Chrome has been released to the Stable channel on Windows. Google Chrome 4 comes to the table with a range of improvements, including features requested by end users such as extensions. Google Chrome 4.1.249.1045 has been released to the Stable channel on Windows. Google Chrome 4 comes to the table with a range of improvements, including features requested by end users such as extensions. Google Chrome 4.0 comes to the table with a range of improvements, including features requested by end users such as extensions. According to Net Applications, Google Chrome market share was 2.84% in August 2009 for a browser finally aged only one year. Head of engineering at Google Chrome, Linus Upson told Reuters that if the second anniversary of the browser market share was less than at least 5%, it would be extremely disappointed. A disappointment even if the third anniversary of that market share is at least 10%. Internally, the stated objectives would be even more aggressive than just doubling annual pdm. Launched in September 2008 in a beta, the Google Chrome Web browser appeared in the first final version in December 2008. But as early as November, a senior at Google had indicated working with a manufacturer to preinstall Navigator on new computers.
By Boris Zegarac on 22-May-09 09:28 | Tags: Google, Google Chrome, Google Chrome 2, News, Web Browser
Google Chrome 2 is primarily a browser focused on speed and now its available for download in version 2.0. The stable version of Chrome 2 is precisely the build 2.0.172.28. Among the news, it should be noted in particular:
By Boris Zegarac on 06-May-09 13:32 | Tags: Chrome Bugs, Google Chrome, News, Stable version, Updates
Google is proposing a new update to its Web browser Google Chrome in its stable version 1.0. Like that of late April, it is a security imperative that legitimizes this publication, but this time, two bugs have been brought to light internally and therefore Google has fatherhood. You all probably already heard about Google Chrome, new web browser from search engine giant Google. Since Chrome is published, it’s very good performances were put forward. As a result, it was soon noticed two gaps compared with the features and extensions. It is clear that the Google browser is not a wealth of functions of all kinds, and extensions are in turn a key to the success of Firefox, if not the primary one. By the latest informations I have chaince to hear Google Chrome should be prepaired to support extensions/addons by the end of May. From the Google Chrome 0.2 branch, Chrome is now moving to 0.3. No revolution, but Google shows its willingness to make its browser a serious competitor for all others. The new beta corrects several security holes but also some corrections of problems. Additional opportunities are emerging, such as the addition of words in the dictionary internal (this was impossible until now, despite the emphasis in red misconduct).
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