Google Chrome 29.0.1516.3 Dev / 27.0.1453.94 Stable / 28.0.1500.20 Beta

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Google ChromeGoogle Chrome 28 is a fast and easy to use web browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web safer. It has one box for everything: Type in the address bar and get suggestions for both search and web pages. Will give you thumbnails of your top sites; Access your favorite pages instantly with lightning speed from any new tab. Google Chrome is an open source web browser developed by Google. Its software architecture was engineered from scratch (using components from other open source software including WebKit and Mozilla Firefox) to cater for the changing needs of users and acknowledging that today most web sites aren’t web pages but web applications. Design goals include stability, speed, security and a clean, simple and efficient user interface.

• Sandboxing.  Every tab in Chrome is sandboxed, so that a tab can display contents of a web page and accept user input, but it will not be able to read the user’s desktop or personal files.
Google say they have “taken the existing process boundary and made it into a jail”. There is an exception to this rule; browser plugins such as Adobe Flash Player do not run within the boundaries of the tab jail, and so users will still be vulnerable to cross-browser exploits based on plugins, until plugins have been updated to work with the new Chrome security. Google has also developed a new phishing blacklist, which will be built into Chrome, as well as made available via a separate public API.
• Privacy. Google announces a so-called incognito mode claiming that it “lets you browse the web in complete privacy because it doesn’t record any of your activity”. No features of this, and no implications of the default mode with respect to Google’s database are given.
• Speed. Speed improvements are a primary design goal.

Stability
• Multiprocessing. The Gears team were considering a multithreaded browser (noting that a problem with existing web browser implementations was that they are inherently single-threaded) and Chrome implemented this concept with a multiprocessing architecture. A separate process is allocated to each task (eg tabs, plugins), as is the case with modern operating systems. This prevents tasks from interfering with each other which is good for both security and stability; an attacker successfully gaining access to one application does not give them access to all and failure in one application results in a “Sad Tab” screen of death. This strategy exacts a fixed per-process cost up front but results in less memory bloat overall as fragmentation is confined to each process and no longer results in further memory allocations. To complement this, Chrome will also feature a process manager which will allow the user to see how much memory and CPU each tab is using, as well as kill unresponsive tabs.

User interface
• Features. Chrome has added some commonly used plugin-specific features of other browsers into the default package, such as an Incognito tab mode, where no logs of the user activity are stored, and all cookies from the session are discarded. As a part of Chrome’s javascript virtual machine, pop-up javascript windows will not be shown by default, and will instead appear as a small bar at the bottom of the interface until the user wishes to display or hide the window. Chrome will include support for web applications running alongside other local applications on the computer. Tabs can be put in a web-app mode, where the omnibar and controls will be hidden with the goal of allowing the user to use the web-app without the browser “in the way”.
• Rendering Engine. Chrome uses the WebKit rendering engine on advice from the Gears team because it is simple, memory efficient, useful on embedded devices and easy to learn for new developers.
• Tabs. While all of the major tabbed web browsers (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox) have been designed with the window as the primary container, Chrome will put tabs first (similar to Opera). The most immediate way this will show is in the user interface: tabs will be at the top of the window, instead of below the controls, as in the other major tabbed browsers. In Chrome, each tab will be an individual process, and each will have its own browser controls and address bar (dubbed omnibox), a design that adds stability to the browser. If one tab fails only one process dies; the browser can still be used as normal with the exception of the dead tab. Chrome will also implement a New Tab Page which shows the nine most visited pages in thumbnails, along with the most searched on sites, most recently bookmarked sites, and most recently closed tabs, upon opening a new tab, similar to Opera’s “Speed Dial” page.

Changes in Google Chrome:

Homepage – http://www.google.com/chrome/

Size: 722 KB

Download Google Chrome 29.0.1516.3 Dev

Download Google Chrome 28.0.1500.20 Beta

Download Google Chrome 27.0.1453.94 Stable

Download Google Chrome 26.0.1410.64 Stable

Download Google Chrome 25.0.1364.172 Stable

Download Google Chrome 24.0.1312.57 Stable

Download Google Chrome Portable

Download Chrome Privacy Protector

24 comments

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    2010-11-10 at 18:08 Superknown Says:

    Try SRWare Iron Much more stable Chrome Browser Yes it loads Ebay too!!

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    2010-12-04 at 20:44 Dont_Stop Says:

    I started to like the Chrome. The minimalistic GUI and lack of features let`s me to take all my attention to the Internet browsing only. The pages loads fast also. And the integrated flash player makes it easier to start browsing. What I dislike about it is my concerns about privacy. I use unchrome, but I don`t really trust it. Other thing, what I don`t like about this browser is that  all the downloaded files are stored in downloads folder. Such as torrent files, I have to delete them manually all the time. No “Open file” feature (you know what I mean). So overall still I think Google Chrome is a good browser. 

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    2010-12-14 at 11:35 Dont_Stop Says:

    I`m taking my words back. Yeah, chrome is fast and easy to use browser, but it`s very unstable. Sometimes freezes, sometimes shockwawe player stops. And you never know when it will happen. I like smooth browsing, so I decided to try out the new Safari browser. I feel good about it for now, it is slower than chrome, but stable.

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    2011-02-04 at 15:26 cool_recep Says:

    Guys, take your time and check chromium project, you will see the reason why Chrome is updated so often.

    And IE6 was a disaster cuz it was updated sooooo long. So, get used to it! It is better. Web is evolving every single day. 

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    2011-02-21 at 02:00 frosdqy Says:

    Very fast, simple, and easy to use

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    2011-06-19 at 14:13 TheYork®™ Says:

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    2011-10-26 at 02:29 sefton22 Says:

    i use Ghostery for chrome to block website tracking & it seems to work quite well even though its still in BETA. If you dont enable the blocking will still tell you which sites are tracking your browsing!!
    as for ad-blocking i use adblock & adblock plus for chrome which are simple to use just by left clicking the icons

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    2011-11-02 at 04:24 Djova Says:

    As per Ad Block Plus site, Ad Block Plus is available for Chrome too! Ad Block Plus is the best!

    I am still with Firefox and would like to hear your comments/opinions which is better: Firefox or Chrome (or something else)

    P.S. You can comment in Russian if you prefer.

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    2011-11-04 at 07:39 soundping Says:

    Turn on Chrome 17 pipelining chrome://flags bottom of the page.

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    2013-05-25 at 06:41 Softexia Says:

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    2012-02-24 at 15:23 soundping Says:

    GC 19 is very stable for me. :-)

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    2012-03-13 at 07:10 fohtat826 Says:

    A BIG disadvantage of Chrome:

    There is no “Zoom Text Only” function. FF rocks in this regard.

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    2012-04-06 at 10:24 g33k Says:

    Fohta826 Firefox sucks, because they still didn’t optimize browser. On 5+ tabs it hogs system resources, actually over 600 mb of main background memory. That’s silly.
    Chrome can hog resources only on strong Flash web sites, but that’s not problem of Chrome, that’s problem of Adobe which doesn’t know how to optimize Flash Player.

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    2012-04-06 at 14:07 truemate Says:

    I agree with G33K firefox have some problems…
    me useing FF 11 final.. i have try from 8 till this 11 final.. from when i start useing FF my pc behaveing weird,, in between when surfing the net..especially when i am on firefox,It get hang in between,windows(ff tabs) suddenly get closed,mouce dont work properlly and so on.. after searching on their site i found out this—-> “OS X: WebGL performance may be degraded on some hardware……Unresolved on v11″ ..let them resolved this,then i will think about FF…till them tata bye bye FF ..InternetExplorer is good,,never shown any problem.

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    2012-04-08 at 03:01 LOVE YOU Says:

    Google Chrome the best speed!

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    2012-04-25 at 21:22 Journey Says:

    @ TheYork®™

    The HTML5 test that wins is COMODO Dragon web browser. It scores at 400 and 9 bonus points beating out Firefox 12.0 @ 245 and 9 bonus points. My preferred browser is Opera which comes in at 339 and 9 bonus points, which is unfortunate but it’s the only browser that is stable with 30 open tabs. I do love COMODO Dragon. It has a beatiful GUI and the web pages look excellent on it.

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    2012-04-25 at 21:25 Journey Says:

    Correction: Firefox scores at 345 with 9 bonus points. I made a typo, sorry..

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    2012-08-29 at 10:42 Cleric Says:

    heil to Google Chrome, Im was Firefox User for over 10 years but today i make revolution on that Boring Cloned Firefox, mozilla guys need to update they ideas to walk with Future. For Ex: Firefox Become Faster and Ugly in same Time Chrome Become Faster and Metro ;)

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    2012-10-17 at 01:36 Wanker Says:

    The “Download Google Chrome 24.0.1297.0 Dev” link results in a file that is only 722.5 KB with a date stamp of 6/18, and it says that a newer version is installed.

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    2013-01-18 at 18:01 soundping Says:

    If you’re having trouble with Tampermonkey causing crashes. Tampermonkey Legacy will work just fine. I’m using it on Canary.
    http://tampermonkey.net/crx/tm_legacy.crx

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    2013-01-20 at 08:01 mizozozo66 Says:

    Thanx ^^

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    2013-02-16 at 07:51 Netranger17 Says:

    They need to put a menu bar on it!

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