Google Chrome 2 Released With Much Faster Rendering, Full Screen

Chrome 2.0 isn’t that different from Chrome 1.0, despite what its bold new version number might imply. It is, however, a healthy upgrade: rendering speed is up a full 25-35%, stability is improved, true full-screen has been enabled, and the smart New Tab Page and autofill functions have been revamped. Mac and Linux users, however, are still on their own. [Google via Lifehacker]


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    Denver

    Sunday, May 24, 2009 at 4:02 AM

    I’ve been a fan of Chrome since the start. I see these tests talking of its speed all over the place, but in every day browsing I’m no longer finding Chrome faster ,or as fast as the opposition. My default is now Opera 10 alpha, and if that should fail it would be back to Firefox beta. When a new Chrome arrives I’ll download and try it, and every time it now disappoints, and that’s a shame.

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