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Mac and Linux Users Rejoice, Google Chrome is Officially Stable

If you’ve been using Google Chrome on Mac or Linux, you might have been plopping your head down onto your keyboard every time you hit a page that needed to be killed. Now you can save yourself the headaches by updating your version of Chrome to a more stable one! Google announced, “We’re particularly excited to bring Chrome for Mac and Linux out of beta, and introduce Chrome’s first stable release for Mac and Linux users.”

Several features have been added or improved, such as extensions in incognito mode, managing bookmarks and browser preferences across multiple computers, HTML5 features and more. In addition to the stability of the upgrade, Google says that full integration and support of Flash 10.1 will be available soon.

So far we’ve been fans of Chrome for Mac, but some of the bugs and missing features kept us reverting back to Safari or Firefox. Hopefully the new version of Chrome will let us make the jump to Google’s speedy browser permanently.

via CNet

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