Google Chrome Comes Out Of Beta


Since we first released Google Chrome, the development team has been hard at work improving the stability and overall performance of the browser. In just 100 days, we have reached more than 10 million active users around the world (on all seven continents, no less) and released 14 updates to the product. We’re excited to announce that with today’s fifteenth release we are taking off the “beta” label! [Via]

This is interesting, considering that Gmail, which has been around for years, is still in Beta. One of the reasons for this could be that as a client software application, Google would need to get Chrome out of beta, in order to bundle it with OEMs.
Soem of the features promised include better stability and performance of plug-ins (particularly video), more speed, bookmark manager and privacy controls.
Coming soon, areĀ  an extensions platform along with support for Mac and Linux.

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