Google recently released a finished version of its speedy new Chrome Web browsing software for both desktop and laptop computers. Chrome 10, which represents a major milestone for the browser, offers highly competitive features including synchronisation, autofill and standards compliance-thus promising quick and responsive handling of software running in the Web browser.
"We realise that speed isn't just about pure brawn in the browser.
It's also about saving time with simple interfaces," Google engineer Tim Steele said in a blog post announcing the latest Chrome release.
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The release also offers improved settings for bookmarks, passwords, searches and home pages, as well as enhanced protection from websites booby-trapped by hackers with malicious code. It extends Chrome's sandboxing technology to the integrated Flash player. Sandboxing is the process of quarantining certain software components in order to block external access to systems or registry settings.
Chrome is now available free online at google.com/chrome.



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