The Google Chrome Beta channel has been updated to version 22.0.1229.36 for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux platforms. This release contains updates JavaScript engine to V8 version 3.12.19.6 and updates WebKit to version 537.4 (@127659) and contains some improvements over the previous version.
For gamers, Google Chrome 22.0.1229.36 includes the Pointer Lock JavaScript API (a.k.a. mouse lock). This means 3D web apps and games like first-person shooters can remove your cursor from the screen and get access to raw mouse movement data, so you can pan the screen’s view to your heart’s content. You can play with this nifty WebGL Quake 3 map viewer to see it in action.
You can find out more about Chrome 22 on the Official Chrome Blog
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Google Chrome 22.0.1229.36 Beta
Note: If you’re running the Windows 8 Enterprise trial version, you’ll be able to try Chrome in Metro mode by setting it as your default browser.
Google Chrome 22.0.1229.36 Beta Metro Mode
What's new in Google Chrome 22.0.1229.36 Beta channel
This release contains the following updates:
- Updated V8 - 3.12.19.6
- Updated WebKit - 537.4 (@127659).
You can find the full details about changes that are in this version of Chrome 22 from svn revision log.
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