Google Chrome (Beta) for Linux Is Officially Available

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Though Linux users could test the popular browser for a couple of months through unofficial Chromium builds, yesterday, June 4th, Google announced the first official release of Google Chrome for Linux. The version 3.0.183.1 is still very unstable and lacks a lot of features.

One of Chrome’s main advantages over other web browsers is the way it handles tabs as separate processes. Why is this important? Well, if a web page crashes, it doesn’t take the whole browser with it, but only the tab it was opened in, significantly increasing overall stability.

To Download Google Chrome (Beta) :- http://www.google.com/chrome

To read more :- http://news.softpedia.com/news/Google-Chrome-for-Linux-is-Officially-Available-113487.shtml

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