Google declares Chrome stable for Mac, Linux
May 25, 2010 by Abi
Filed under Download, Uncategorized
Just shy of a year after releasing the first rough developer’s build of its Chrome browser for the Mac, Google announced stable versions of Chrome for Mac and Linux, and upgraded the stable release of the browser to version 5. Available for Windows , Mac , and Linux , Chrome v5.0.375.55 includes support for extensions and themes, improved bookmark management and synchronization, browser preferences syncing, and the most recent stable updates to Chrome’s trailblazing JavaScript engine, V8.
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Google declares Chrome stable for Mac, Linux
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