The Google Chrome Beta channel has been updated to version 23.0.1271.17 for Windows, Mac OS, Linux and Chrome Frame platforms. This update fixes some of the known stability issues that were reported in the previous release. This release also has an updated version of JavaScript engine V8 - 3.13.7.2 and updated WebKit to version 537.11 (@130131)
Google Chrome 23 Beta includes the PeerConnection API, which allows developers to create web apps with real-time audio and video calling without the need for a plug-in. Together, PeerConnection and the getUserMedia API represent the next steps in WebRTC, a new standard which aims to allow high quality video, audio, and data communications on the web.
This update also includes track support for HTML5 video. Track support provides an easy, standard way to add subtitles, captions, descriptions, chapters, and metadata to videos. It can be used to make videos accessible, split videos into sections, and create new unique video experiences. Track provides developers with a unified, programmatic mechanism for doing all these things in the HTML DOM and Javascript.
In addition, Google Chrome 23 Beta includes the MediaSource API. It provides a video playback solution that adapts video quality based on changing computer and network conditions to prevent excessive buffering and startup delays for videos - that means, your video will play silky smooth for users with no annoying stutters
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Google Chrome 23.0.1271.17 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 23.0.1271.17 Beta Metro Mode
What's new in Google Chrome 23.0.1271.17 Beta channel
This release contains the following fixes:
- Fixed some of the known stability issues.
You can find out more about Chrome 23 on the Official Chrome Blog
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