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Sunday, January 13, 2013

NEW | 310 million users Google Chrome announces new version for 'smartphones' and 'tablets'


Google has begun introducing a new beta version of its new Chrome browser for smartphones and 'tablets' . This update will be available for devices with Android 4.0 IceCream Sandwich and later (JellyBean). Google Chrome is a free web browser developed by the search giant.The browser is one of the most popular on the market and has over 310 million users, a figure achieved during the more than four years at operation. The company is introducing these days a beta version of its browser to the latest versions of Android -4.0 onwards-which may be taken in 'smartphones' and 'tablets' with this OS. This browser beta joins existing ones for Mac , Windows, Linux and Chrome OS. "As with other beta versions, new features can be a bit vague, but we are pushing regular updates so that users can test our latest jobs as soon as they are ready ", has expressed the technical manager of programs and Mobile Cat Herder, Jason Kersey, through the official Google Chrome blog. Users can install on their devices without losing this beta version of Chrome for Android today. "Chrome for Android to time will benefit from all the speed, security and improvements that have been landing on other platforms Chrome ". The updated Beta this Friday, Google has improved Octane-meter-JavaScript performance by an average of 25 to 30 percent. In addition, this update includes interesting features for developers of HTML5 and CSS filters. "This is just one step of many that are coming to bring beautiful experiences for the mobile web. Want users to use it, abuse it and tell us what you think. " This Beta is available from Friday at the online store of Android, Google Play.

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