Google’s Chrome open source browser is now available for download in beta, for Windows users. We’ve put it through some paces today, and have overall been favorably impressed with how clean and complete for a beta browser it is. The browser reflects a focus on web applications–letting you create shortcuts for your favorite ones that will open the apps even if Chrome is closed, and more–and runs well. Still, it will be some time before I consider it as my default browser. Here’s more, after the jump.
Link: ostatic.com
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- Open Source