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Webware.com: Google Chrome 4.0 graduates to beta status
Google Operating System: Google Chrome Converts User Scripts into Extensions
| RT @Orli: Google Chrome Browser - 2 Quick Tips (you may not know about) http://j.mp/d6hZ6 | link to Chrome 4.0.223.16: http://j.mp/g8XBV 15 days ago |
| RT @01net Google Chrome 4.0 passe en version Bêta, avec les extensions (enfin ! ) et la synchro des bookmarks http://bit.ly/1U5N31 11/3/2009 |
| RT: @arunmvishnu: Google Chrome 4.0 graduates to beta status: http://bit.ly/3nvwTW 11/3/2009 |
Google Chrome 4.0 graduates to beta status
Webware.com —
... More people will get a chance to try out bookmark synchronization with the Monday's release of a beta version of Google Chrome for Windows.
Google introduced the bookmark sync feature for the developer-preview version in August, but now it's also in the better-tested beta version, Chrome 4.0.223.16. However, there's still no Chrome beta for Mac OS X or Linux.
In a video explanation, Google's Anthony LaForge somewhat breathlessly describes how the sync feature can keep bookmarks the same on multiple machines. That's a fair point, but ...
Google Chrome Converts User Scripts into Extensions
Google Operating System —
... This week, Google released the first beta version of Chrome 4 for Windows, so the stable version should be available in the coming weeks. Chrome 4's major selling points should be the support for extensions and the long-awaited Mac & Linux ports. ...


