Google Chrome 33 Offline Standalon Installer
Google is smarting: with the recent release of
Internet Explorer 10, Microsoft has stolen a march on its rivals in the
browser market for the first time. The slimmed down user interface and
faster loading times are a direct threat to Chrome’s major selling
points, which is why Chrome has quickly found itself pushed into
development.
Whilst version 11 added support for Google Instant, which anticipates
what URLs and search terms you're going to enter by loading web pages
as you start typing. You can also now see the sign-in page for Google
Cloud Print service, which will eventually allow you to print over the
internet to compatible printers from wherever you are. Chrome 10 also
adds built-in sandboxing of the Adobe Flash Player plug-in for security
reasons to help block potential malicious Flash code from gaining a
foothold on your system.
Chrome 12 and 13 were mostly about performance improvements.
Google Chrome 14 offered a host of new features including the Native
Client, which will enable developers to build powerful web apps that
combine code that's run locally (and securely through a double sandbox)
in association with web-based code to provide improved online gaming,
media and other intensive applications.
Chrome 16 offered multi-user support, so you can use one browser in
one user profile and simply log in and out to access your bookmarks and
browsing history.
More recent upgrades that brought tab synchronisation across devices.
An example: say you're at your work computer, booked a restaurant, but
forgotten to print directions, left work and forgotten the name of the
restaurant. It happens. With tab synchronisation, you just need to power
up your laptop or Android device, open Chrome and you should see the
tabs from your desktop computer automatically open on your mobile
device.
Chrome 30 brings improved searching by image, a number of new apps/extension APIs, plus improved stability and performance
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