Google Chrome Emerges From Beta analysis Phase

Google’s Chrome 1.0 has emerged from beta examining. The change to a final release came just 100 days after testers began submitting feedback about bugs and other outstanding issues, noted Google Vice President Sundar Pichai.

“Some of the areas where we’ve made great progress include better stability and performance of plug-ins,” with video and audio glitches “among the most common bugs fixed during the beta period,” Pichai said. “If you had problems watching videos with Google Chrome in

the past, you should be pleasantly surprised with the performance now.”


Gaining Market Share

Chrome’s ability to start up fast and load pages quickly has already attracted a small but loyal following. Chrome’s share of the browser market recently rose to 1 percent for the first day since the days immediately following its early September launch, according to Net Applications.

“One cause of that rise is that Google is […]

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