Selasa, 25 September 2012

Google Releases Chrome 22 Stable for Linux


On September 25th, Google has unleashed the stable and final release of the Google Chrome 22 web browser, supporting the Linux, Mac OS X, Windows and Chrome Frame platforms.

Google Chrome 22 (the actual version is 22.0.1229.79) includes better support for 3D applications, so you can play your favorite games withouth hiccups or any other graphical glitches, as well as automatic updates for everyone.

"In today’s Chrome Stable release, we’ve added support for more natural gaming on web apps. If you enjoy 3D gaming, check out the technical details on the Chromium blog."

"For everyone else, sit back, relax, and enjoy today’s
bundle of Chrome goodness through automatic updates.
" was stated in the official blog announcement.

Just like previous release, the Google Chrome 22 web browser is distributed as .deb files for the latest Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) and Debian 6.0 distributions, as well as .rpm files for all RPM-based Linux operating systems out there. All the aforementioned packages are supported on both 64-bit and 32-bit architectures.

About Google Chrome

Google Chrome is a revolutionary web browser that makes surfing the Internet more efficient and ergonomic by placing modules on each new opened tab.

Instead of showing a blank page, Google Chrome offers you eight thumbnails, displaying the most visited websites, a history search bar and even the last ten closed tabs.

Google Chrome is extremely fast, from the moment you open it until it is closed.

Download Google Chrome 22.0.1229.79 stable for Linux right now from Softpedia.

Download Google Chrome 23.0.1271.1 development for Linux right now from Softpedia. (Not recommended to production machines. Only for testing!)

Also, don't forget to visit our always up-to-date Google Chrome Extensions, Google Chrome Themes and Google Chrome Web Apps categories, for the latest add-ons!


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