Google Chrome 21.0.1180.60 released to Beta Channel

Google Chrome Beta Channel Update (July 31th, 2012)
The Google Chrome Beta channel has been updated to version 21.0.1180.60 for Windows and Chrome Frame platforms. This release includes fixes most of the choppy and distorted audio issues (Issue: 136624). If you've seen these issues with the Beta, please leave us an update on the bug.

Google Chrome 21 Beta includes two new APIs: the getUserMedia API and the Gamepad Javascript API.

The getUserMedia API lets users grant web apps access to their camera and microphone without a plug-in. This is the first step in enabling high quality video and audio communication as part of WebRTC, a powerful new real-time communications standard for the open web platform.

The Gamepad Javascript API helps developers access input from any standard gamepad connected to the user’s machine, creating a richer gameplay experience with these controllers. Gamepad access was made available for NaCl in May, and since its introduction has enabled awesome games like AirMech.

Google Chrome 21 Beta also brings a new and improved printing experience for Google Cloud Print. Now your printers in Google Cloud Print are integrated right into Chrome’s print dialog, so you can easily print to your Cloud Ready printer, Google Drive, Chrome on your mobile device, or one of over 1,800 FedEx Offices.

Download Google Chrome Beta channel
Interested in using the Google Chrome Beta channel please visit www.google.com/chrome beta website.

Google Chrome 21.0.1180.60 Beta

Note: If you’re running the Release Preview of Windows 8, you’ll be able to try Chrome in Metro mode by setting it as your default browser.

Google Chrome 21.0.1180.60 Beta Metro Mode

What's new in Google Chrome 21.0.1180.60 Beta channel
This release contains the following updates:

All:
  • Fixed most of the choppy and distorted audio issues. (Issue: 136624)

Source: Google Chrome Releases

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