Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 15th Sep 2009 22:21 UTC
Only a year after Google's Chrome entered the browser market, we're already hitting version 3. While Chrome 3 had been available in the developer and beta channels for a while now, the company has now released the first stable Chrome 3 version. Technically, this means Chrome 3 has been released.
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I don't think you too are talking about the same 'forced update' thing... On is talking about an "stealth" 'auto-update', and the other about the 'forced update' by end-of-life-product-support and by new versions bringing a lot a incompatibility with older versions (like new libraries/frameworks), that in the end feels like you're force to buy the new version...
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I don't think you too are talking about the same 'forced update' thing... On is talking about an "stealth" 'auto-update', and the other about the 'forced update' by end-of-life-product-support and by new versions bringing a lot a incompatibility with older versions (like new libraries/frameworks), that in the end feels like you're force to buy the new version...
...well, two different talks...