Google Releases Chrome Version 3

Courtesy Mashable!  Tue, 09/15/2009 - 13:25

Just two weeks after Google Chrome’s birthday , the search engine giant has unleashed Google Chrome version 3.

It’s faster, supports HTML5, and still does not run on the Mac OS.

While the new stable release doesn’t introduce anything groundbreaking (unless you just love custom themes), it does provide some important tweaks.

The biggest one focuses on Google’s #1 obsession: speed. This is Chrome’s bread and butter. The search company claims that the new browser...


 

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