Google updates Chrome with 1,500 new features

 

Faster and more secure.

Google has released an update to its Chrome browser, promising improved security and more than 1,500 new features.

The browser is now much more stable, according to the search giant, and is a whopping 400 times quicker than when first released.

"We are excited to usher in the new year with a bundle of browser goodness for the stable version of Google Chrome," said Nick Baum, product manager for Chrome, in a blog post.

"With today's new stable release, all Google Chrome users on PCs can access over 1,500 new features through our new extension system."

The extension tool lets users choose the applications they want to install, and helps manage how they are used. This may be particularly useful when it comes to navigating through the 1,500 new features.

Bookmark Sync, a tool that lets users migrate bookmarks to another machine, has come out of beta, while web developers will see a number of new HTML5 APIs, including LocalStorage, Database API, WebSockets and others.

The new features relate only to the Windows release so far, but users of other systems will get the updates soon, according to Baum.

"To those using Google Chrome on Linux, extensions are enabled on the beta channel. And for those using Google Chrome for Mac, hang tight. We're working on bringing extensions, bookmark sync and more to the beta soon."

Chrome program manager Anthony LaForge said in a separate announcement that Google had fixed 13 security issues with the browser.

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Google updates Chrome with 1,500 new features
"So, 'new features' turn out to be add-ons/extentions? How many do Mozilla have for Firefox...over 11,000?"
By Ace
 
 
 
Comments: 2
djcassar
Jan 27, 2010 12:21 PM
While I wanted to welcome Chrome with open arms, the reality is, I've installed it on 3 different occasions and uninstalled it shortly afterwards due to instability with websites.

Yes, having a clean and fast browser that is highly configurable is very important to me, however stability is at the top.
Ace
Jan 28, 2010 4:31 PM
So, 'new features' turn out to be add-ons/extentions? How many do Mozilla have for Firefox...over 11,000?
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