Google has announced that Chrome is no longer a beta. Chrome 1.0 is now available for download for Windows; Google says it is working on support for Mac OS X and Linux.
Google has made improvements in three key areas, among others: better stability and performance of plug-ins (particularly video); additional speed, in terms of startup and rendering; and improved bookmark manager and privacy controls.
Chrome is an open source web browser that leverages Apple’s WebKit HTML renderer and a unique JavaScript virtual machine called v8. It offers a number of advanced features, such as the Incognito privacy mode and integrated search capabilities in its URL bar. The browser also has a few very impressive innovations under the hood and is designed to isolate individual tabs in separate processes. [via]




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