Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 17th Mar 2009 21:01 UTC
The Google Chrome team has pushed out the beta release of the Chrome 2.0 web browser release. In addition, they have also opened the beta update channel, so if you're running the beta you'll get continuous updates keeping you up to speed with Chrome 2.0's development tree. Apart from speed improvements, Chrome 2.0 delivers several other interesting new features.
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I think a lot of people are excited about the Linux version. Since Chrome 1.0 came out I have pretty much stopped using Firefox on XP. I love that you can kill a tab acting up, say with a nasty Flash movie, and it keeps going. Usually I have to kill the whole Firefox app when a plugin crashes the browser. Once the native GTK version comes out I think I will remove Firefox for good on Linux.
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I think a lot of people are excited about the Linux version. Since Chrome 1.0 came out I have pretty much stopped using Firefox on XP. I love that you can kill a tab acting up, say with a nasty Flash movie, and it keeps going. Usually I have to kill the whole Firefox app when a plugin crashes the browser. Once the native GTK version comes out I think I will remove Firefox for good on Linux.