Google Chrome is “Beta” no more

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Google’s browser Chrome was in “Beta” status for some time now. Google has decided to lift the Beta indication from Chrome. Behind this decision lies these thoughts: There are no concerns of stability problems that will require the software to be in Beta, and in applications that are nested one within the other with the Web have evolved the conception of Beta. Mostly though, I think that Google is trying to satisfy the users who complain that Google products spend too much time in Beta status.

Chrome is being updated constantly without any distinctive version numbers. You can still see the build number and the browser’s permanent system component regularly checks Google for updates. This update check is automatic if you do not have any firewalls running, but if you do have one and you have gone through for some restrictions to Chrome’s Internet access then you can become aware of these regular checks.

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Ersan Genc is an twenty-year-old engineering student who was born in and still living in Turkey. He has been designing and coding websites since 2000 and mostly likes minimalistic designs that are also alluring.