So if you’re a fan of the Google Chrome browser, Google has released version 2.o for you browsing pleasure. It features more speed improvements thanks to a newer version of V8 JavaScript engine and WebKit. JavaScript-heavy web pages will now run about 30% faster says Google. There are a bunch of other new features, so I’d say you should read the posting in the Official Google Blog for all the details and a video too. If you’re already using Google Chrome, you’ll be automatically updated with these new features soon. If you haven’t downloaded Google Chrome, you can get the latest version here.
But as I type this, I feel that they missed something…What could it be?
Oh yes, a Mac and LINUX version. That’s what they’re missing!
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Google Chrome 2.0 Hits The Streets… But Something Is Missing….
So if you’re a fan of the Google Chrome browser, Google has released version 2.o for you browsing pleasure. It features more speed improvements thanks to a newer version of V8 JavaScript engine and WebKit. JavaScript-heavy web pages will now run about 30% faster says Google. There are a bunch of other new features, so I’d say you should read the posting in the Official Google Blog for all the details and a video too. If you’re already using Google Chrome, you’ll be automatically updated with these new features soon. If you haven’t downloaded Google Chrome, you can get the latest version here.
But as I type this, I feel that they missed something…What could it be?
Oh yes, a Mac and LINUX version. That’s what they’re missing!
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