New Beta Release of Google’s Chrome Browser
There’s a new beta release out.
Google just released a new beta version of Chrome, Google’s first web browser, which addresses a number of issues we had noticed in earlier releases. Besides improving the performance and stability of a number of plugins, including Flash, Sliverlight, and Quicktime, as well as fixing some security issues, Google also finally added the ability to add words to the built-in spell checker.
Other updates include fixes to scrolling with laptop touchpads and better reliability for those users who access the web through a proxy server.
If you are using Chrome, your browser will update itself in the next few days, or, if you are impatient, you can also just download the new version directly or go to “About Google Chrome” and see if the update is already available for you.
Big deal. Apparently they’re still too lazy to release a Mac or Linux version. Given all of their billions you’d think that they’d have enough staff to do a simultaneous release for all three operating systems.
I guess I’m expecting too much. Bah.
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