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January 9th, 2009

Google Chrome 2.0 pre-beta surfaces

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 8:35 am

Categories: General, Google, Web Technology

Tags: Google Inc., Google Chrome, Google Chrome Development, Cloud Technology Resource Site, Web Browsers, Operating Systems, Internet, Software, Larry Dignan

Google Chrome development is on the speedy side. The latest: There’s a pre-beta of Chrome 2.0 just a few months following Chrome’s introduction. Chrome 1.0.154.36 is the latest.

Google Operating System
and Cloud Technology Resource Site are reporting the news. The primary features appear to be form autocomplete, full page zoom, autoscroll and profiles that allow you to change Chrome’s setting in different categories.

The Cloud Technology Resource Site has a nice primer on how to get the latest version–for those of you that like to play with pre-beta browsers. The steps:

1. If you don’t have Google Chrome, install it from google.com/chrome
2. Subscribe to the developer preview channel. This is required even if you’ve previously subscribed to the channel.
3. Wait until the new version is downloaded (you may force the update by opening the “About Google Chrome” dialog).

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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