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Hands on: Google leaps forward with Chrome 2.0 dev. preview
Google has released an early developer preview of Chrome 2.0, the next major version of the company's open source web browser. The new version has improved rendering, several impressive user interface enhancements, and preliminary support for Greasemonkey scripts. Read More...
Google Chrome Release Channels
blog.chromium.org — Release early, release often. We think that's the best way to develop software that delights people. With... Google Chrome, we want to release fewer features more often instead of making you wait 12 months for the next Major Dot-Oh Release Jam-Packed ... (more) Google Chrome Release Channels
Release Notes 2.0.156.1 ‎(Chromium Developer Documentation‎)
dev.chromium.org — New version of WebKit. WebKit is the open source code Google Chrome uses to render web pages... (HTML and CSS). 1.0.154.36 used basically the same version of WebKit as Safari 3.1, but the WebKit team has made a lot of improvements since that was ... (more) Release Notes 2.0.156.1 ‎(Chromium Developer Documentation‎)
Google Chrome 2.0 Pre-Beta
Google Chrome 2.0 Pre-Beta
googlesystem.blogspot.com — Google Chrome 's development is high-paced and version numbers are not very significant, but it's weird to... see a pre-beta release of Chrome 2.0, four months after Chrome 0.2. There are many new things in Chrome 2.0: * form autocomplete , one of the ... (more) Google Chrome 2.0 Pre-Beta
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Tech Observer — At CES, Palm moves back into the phone game with Pre, powered by Palm's own webOS. [WSJ] Google unveils an early look at Chrome 2.0 for developers. [Ars Technica] Yahoo is close to naming a CEO, according to reports. [Cnet] And the Satyam scandal continues. [WSJ] Related Links Last Bytes: Bebo, Yahoo, Google, McCain Google's Shiny Plans for Chrome Last Bytes: Google, Mozilla, Apple, Yahoo ...

Get The Snap Windows Function in Google 2.0
SolSie.com — ... automatically the windows in half. Each half can have additional tabs for your convenience. I found there are some rough edges with this feature but after getting familiarity, it is quite useful. Everybody can subscribe to developer channel by downloading the Chrome Channel Changer tool (an .exe file) HERE!. Run it and select the “Dev” (development) radio button. Bring back your Google Chrome, go to Wrench - About and select update to get the 2.0 version. [Via Arstechnica] ...

Google Chrome 2.0.156.1 developer preview shows off upcoming features
Obsessable News Feed — ... [Webware.com] Hands on: Google leaps forward with Chrome 2.0 dev. preview [Ars Technica] ...

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