Internet search giant Google has released the latest beta of its Chrome browser, and it’s come with several tweaks. The new version is faster; it lets users customize the Tab page, it allows for the addition of themes, it has HTML 5 capabilities, and it spiffs up Chrome’s controversial Omnibox. Google is still working on Linux and Mac OS X support. However, none of this will alleviate the possible confusion generated by its recent announcement of a Chrome operating system, and the constant release of betas may actually hurt Google more than it helps.
What's the Deal With Chrome's New Beta?
Posted by: Richard Adhikari August 10, 2009 06:00 AMInternet search giant Google has released the latest beta of its Chrome browser, and it’s come with several tweaks. The new version is faster; it lets users customize the Tab page, it allows for the addition of themes, it has HTML 5 capabilities, and it spiffs up Chrome’s controversial Omnibox. Google is still working on Linux and Mac OS X support. However, none of this will alleviate the possible confusion generated by its recent announcement of a Chrome operating system, and the constant release of betas may actually hurt Google more than it helps.