Google will have a Metro version of Chrome
Google has confirmed that it is developing a Metro-style Chrome version for Windows 8 operating system.
A Google spokeswoman has just confirmed that they are developing a Metro-style Chrome version for Windows 8 operating system.
This version will rely on Google's standard desktop web browser, not in the style of mobile Android browser.
The Google representative expressed: ' Our goal is to be able to bring a safe, simple and high-speed Chrome experience to users on all different platforms, including desktop and Metro versions on Windows. 8. In addition, Chrome Metro version will be enhanced with touch support . '
The information was released by Google just a month after Mozilla announced the Metro-style Firefox browser version for Windows 8.
As planned, this highly anticipated Microsoft operating system will be released later this year.
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