Chrome 5 Beta: Faster than a bullet Picture 1 Today, Google has officially launched a beta version of Chrome web browser with many significant improvements. Despite being dubbed the fastest browser in the world, Google continues to add power to Chrome and increase the speed by 30-35% compared to the original test itself.
In addition to 'super-fast' speed, Google engineers officially introduced new features of bookmark synchronization mechanism ( bookmark sync ) built into the browser. Accordingly, Chrome users will not only be able to synchronize their favorite web addresses on many different computers with a single Google account, but they can also bring their preferred preference settings . of the browser such as background color, theme ( themes ), default homepage (home page), language, content filter . to another computer after just 1 click.
At the request of Chrome users, on this new version, users can still install and use add-ons ( extensions ) even when they are surfing the web with incognito mode .
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Google Chrome Beta 5 also added some new features of HTML 5, application programming interface associated with the location (Geolocation APIs), App Cache or the ability to drag and drop files right in the browser.
Don't let users risk security risks, Google has added the Adobe Flash Player utility right in Chrome. This helps users feel secure access to dynamic websites with the highest security and stability. More importantly, users will not have to worry about being tricked into installing fake update packages and instead update packages and patches for Flash Player will be integrated with the automatic update mechanism of the program. Browser.
To try Google Chrome Beta 5 for Windows, you can download it here or download the Mac or Linux version here.
If you still do not believe in the speed of Chrome 5? Take a look at Google's test experts comparing its page loading speed (2,700 frames / s) with the speed of a bullet fired through the video below.