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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Google Chrome 5 Stable

Google Chrome is an open source web browser developed by Google using WebKit rendering engine. Open-source project called Chromium own.


Google first launched Google Chrome web browser in the year 2008 for the version of Windows. Quickly, Google Chrome attracted much attention and become a competitor of Internet users who need to be considered by Mozilla Firefox, Opera and Internet Explorer.

The popularity of Google Chrome in particular looks achieved from a simple and high speed. After a year has passed, now the Linux and Macintosh users can also feel the simplicity and speed of Google Chrome on the computer. In addition, Google also added a GTK theme integration with Google Chrome in Linux systems.

Google Chrome Web browser for Linux can be downloaded at www.google.com/chrome. Google Chrome has also been provided in DVD PCLinux3D OS and can be accessed through the Start menu> Internet> Web Browsers> Google Chrome.

Google previously has released five beta version of Chrome, Google has now launched a more stable version of the Google Chrome 5 Stable is available for Windows, Linux and Mac. Google browser has been initially released for Windows and then it was ported to Linux and Mac.

Chrome version for Mac has a User Interface (views) are polished by the great features. There is a feature full-screen mode, sync bookmarks, extensions and themes. While the Linux version of Chrome has increased rapidly since the first release and will probably compete with Chromium, an open source version of Google Chrome.

5 Stable Chrome has many new features, including an extension that can be used in incognito mode, the toolbar button rearrangement, disable plug-ins individually, native Geolocation, bookmark the new manager who is now a web page, zoom settings are stored for each domain, Integrated Windows Authentication and more. And the most important issue is speed, which Chrome 5 Stable faster than Chrome 4. To try it, you can download and install for Windows, or download for Linux and Mac OS.

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