The latest version of Google's web browser, Google Chrome finally graduated from channel 12 to channel beta is stable and has been downloaded by users worldwide Chrome. Google has announced the release on its official blog, and Chrome 12 looks to be better than ever. This browser has improved the security, privacy, and enhance the graphics support.
Improvements in security because of enhancements to the Safe Browsing / Safe browing that protects users from malware and phishing sites, and also warns you before you download some malicious file types. Google Chrome can do all this without having to know the URLs you visit or files you download, so not a privacy issue here.
Chrome also gives users more control over data stored on a computer, which allows users to manage the Flash Player Local Shared Objects of Chrome itself (which previously only accessible from the online setting application on Adobe's website).
Chrome 12 now supports hardware-accelerated 3D CSS, which means you will be able to enjoy the web pages and web applications are more sophisticated and the okay from the browser. If you want to test it, check our website Chrome Experiments (http://www.chromeexperiments.com/shaunthesheep) to see what Chrome browser capabilities can provide.
Improvements in security because of enhancements to the Safe Browsing / Safe browing that protects users from malware and phishing sites, and also warns you before you download some malicious file types. Google Chrome can do all this without having to know the URLs you visit or files you download, so not a privacy issue here.
Chrome also gives users more control over data stored on a computer, which allows users to manage the Flash Player Local Shared Objects of Chrome itself (which previously only accessible from the online setting application on Adobe's website).
Chrome 12 now supports hardware-accelerated 3D CSS, which means you will be able to enjoy the web pages and web applications are more sophisticated and the okay from the browser. If you want to test it, check our website Chrome Experiments (http://www.chromeexperiments.com/shaunthesheep) to see what Chrome browser capabilities can provide.
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