Google Chrome 4.0 stable version released for Windows
Google has released a better, stable version of Google Chrome 4.0 browser for Windows.
The extensions, about 1,500 of them, were already released in December last year for the users of Chrome 4.0 bowers beta version. However, now the gallery is available for all the Windows users. While the extensions are already available for Linux, the process is still under development for Apple Mac. It might be released in another year’s time.
Ian Fette, Google’s Product Manager ensured that the new extensions use a multi-process technology that’ll ensure they do not slow down the browser or cause a crash.
Indeed extensions are among the most popular features that have gained Mozilla Firefox such huge popularity, allowing the users to add functions and other helpful shortcuts for common tasks.
Google claims that its new release Chrome 4.0 browser is much faster and boosts the speed by almost 42 percent over the last stable release. Chrome 4.0 has been tested faster than Mozilla Firefox 3.6 in three of the four tests.
The stable version of Chrome 4.0 can be downloaded from Google’s website.







