Chrome upgraded on all operating system platforms

The version for iOS and Android has exciting new features while Windows and Linux mostly fix bugs and update security.

The version for iOS and Android has exciting new features while Windows and Linux mostly fix bugs and update security.

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Chrome upgraded simultaneously on 4 operating system platforms.

Google today allows Chrome browser users to upgrade new versions on all four major platforms including Windows, Linux, iOS and Android. In which two operating systems for mobile devices are mainly added new features quite similar to the version for traditional computers.

Chrome for iPad and the new iPhone will be better able to share from any website via messages, Google+, Mail, Facebook and Twitter. In addition, users can view tab history by pressing and holding the back button on the browser.

In addition, to search for a certain phrase, users can also enter text directly into the URL address box instead of going to the Google page or entering a separate frame. This feature is quite similar to the Windows or Linux computer browser and is very popular.

Meanwhile, the browser for Android will have an upgrade with a lot of changes in processing speed. Based on the latest version of V8 Javascript engine, optimized for mobile devices, Octane standard performance has increased by an average of 25% compared to the previous version. The company has also begun to extend support for HTML5 features such as CSS Filters, resulting in better results for future mobile sites.

Meanwhile, the two versions for Windows and Linux mainly fix some simple security bugs.

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