Thursday, June 28, 2012

Google Chrome for Android leaves beta phase


Google released the final version of Chrome for Android devices. This update provides stability and a number of performance fixes the beta, along with some minor adjustments user interface, especially for the 'tablets'. This version is now available for download through Google Play.

Google continues to present new developments in their services. On Wednesday, Google opened the conference Google I/O 2012 where was the latest of Mountain View. His own 'tablet' Nexus 7, glasses Glass Project, the multimedia device Nexus Q and the new version of Android Jelly Bean were the highlights of the first day.

But these are not the only highlights of the company. On Wednesday, the Chrome team has also announced new, particularly in its version for Android. As confirmed by the Chrome team on its official blog, the browser version for Android has left its beta phase and is now available stable version.

This version provides fixes stable performance over the beta, such as errors in the types of sources or the zoom and scroll through the pages, and includes adjustments for the user interface, especially in the 'tablets' . Known issues are available in Chrome support site.

This version is now available for download through Google Android Play ICS and earlier.

Related links:

- Blog Google Chrom

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