Google released the first stable version of Chrome 6.0 on the occasion of its birthday week. On this occasion Brian Rakowski, Product Manager for Google Chrome, announced.
“Today, we’re releasing a new stable version of Chrome that is even faster and more streamlined. Chrome is now three times faster than it was two years ago on JavaScript performance,”
“We’ve also been working on simplifying the ‘chrome’ of Chrome. As you can see, we took the already minimalist user interface and stripped it down a bit more to make it easier to use,” he listed some of the improvements in the latest stable release.
“We combined Chrome’s two menus into one, revisited the location of the buttons, cleaned up the treatment of the URL and the Omnibox, and adjusted the color scheme of the browser to be easier on the eyes,” he added.

This time Google Chrome 6.0 is to have improved HTML support, better autofill and auto translate along with improved Linux and Mac support. And all of these features will be available in the same menu which will serve the all purposes of the user.
The first Chrome 6.0 beta was released less than a month ago. Work on Google Chrome 7.0 has started already and the first releases have landed in the dev channel.
Google is also celebrating two years since the first Chrome beta landed.















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