Google Chrome Dev channel has been updated to version 24.0.1305.3 for Windows, Mac OS, Linux and Chrome Frame platforms. This update removes "Uninstall Google Chrome" shortcut from the Start menu as recommended by Microsoft. In addition, bookmarks are now searched by their title while typing into the omnibox with matching.
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What's new in Google Chrome 24.0.1305.3 Dev
This update contains the following updates, improvements and fixes:
All:
- Updated V8 - 3.14.4.1
- Bookmarks are now searched by their title while typing into the omnibox with matching bookmarks being shown in the autocomplete suggestions pop-down list. Matching is done by prefix. Example: if there is a bookmark with a title of "Doglettes & Catlettes" typing any of the following into the omnibox will likely present the bookmark as a suggestion: "dog", "cat", "cat dog", "dog cat", "dogle", etc. Typing "ogle" or "lettes" will not match.
- Fixed issues 155871, 154173, 155133.
Windows:
- Removed "Uninstall Google Chrome" shortcut from the Start menu as recommended by Microsoft’s best practices article for the Start menu.
You can find the full details about changes that are in this version of Chrome 24 from svn revision log.
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