Google releases patch for Chrome bugs

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Google has released an update for its Chrome browser that fixes confirmed security vulnerabilities.

Google releases patch for Chrome bugs
Google has released an update for its Chrome browser that fixes "confirmed security vulnerabilities " among other bugs including a Javascript error on Facebook.

If users download the browser today, they will automatically get the latest version. [For others], the solution is to download and install it again.

Some users have complained that the initial Chrome release doesn't check for updates, but that was blamed on Vista and disabling UAC.

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