Google has removed the beta from the Google Chrome with the new update. It has been downloaded by 10 million users in just 100 days of launch.
Google made this
announcement today. Google said the Google Chrome browser was downloaded by 10 million active users worldwide and has released 14 updates so far.
Today it removed the beta label from the Google Chrome with its fifteenth release.
Google Chrome initially had a few glitches at the beginning like the flash video and pdf download problems. But thanks to its automatic crash reports, Google employees were able to diagnose it and fix them quickly.
The new Chrome will have improved
stability after this update, if you already have the browser it will update automatically or you can download the latest Chrome browser from the link here.
Compared to the previous version, the new Chrome browser runs faster, starts up and loads pages quickly. The SunSpider benchmark testing showed the Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine runs 1.4 times faster than the first beta and 1.5 times faster on the V8 benchmark test. You can see more speed improvements in the near future.
The updated browser also has improved bookmarking features, so you can import bookmarks from any of your current browser, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera and more. Google provides some useful tips
here how to import the bookmarks from other browsers.
The browser also has improved the safety features with its
sandbox technology, so you can browse safely without any worries in the web. It helps you against phishing and malware attacks in the web.
The next step for Chrome browser is the extensions like the Firefox extensions. Google is working actively on it and the
new extensions will be available soon.
Google Chrome is an excellent addition to have, it is much faster than any other browser, safe and crashes very little. To get the best of Chrome,
here are some simple video tutorials.