Chrome 11 helps users talk to PC

As soon as Firefox got close, Google was speeding up and letting other competitors continue to 'smoke' with Chrome 11 Beta with the ability to translate words into text.

As soon as Firefox got close, Google was speeding up and letting other competitors continue to "smoke" with Chrome 11 Beta with the ability to translate words into text.

In recent days, the web browser battlefield has been constantly heated up by Microsoft officially launching IE9 or Mozilla ending the beta process and launching the official Firefox 4 RC.

These new browser versions are all greatly improved and offer high browsing speed and support many new programming standards . with the desire to catch up to what Chrome is.

However, Chrome refused to stand still for the opponents to chase. As soon as Firefox 4 has allowed download, Chrome 11 beta has been released with many changes including new logo.

One of the most important new features of Chrome 11 beta is the emergence of the HTML5 application programming interface (API) that allows verbal input. This means, in the very near future, users can talk to the computer through Chrome 'translator'.

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New Chrome logo (left) and Chromium (right)

If you have Chrome 11 beta installed, you can try this function here. You just need to speak and the browser will automatically translate again. A special feature is that this feature does not need to install flash, no plug-in required .

And yet, Chrome 11 also began testing the acceleration of graphics processor (GPU-accelerated 3D CSS), allowing developers to create 3D websites using CSS tools. According to the test, Chrome 11 scored 293/400 on HTML 5 compatibility.

IE9, Firefox and other browsers began to "sweat" to chase Chrome.

Update 25 May 2019
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