Google Chrome Beta channel has been updated to version 42.0.2311.82 for Windows, Mac and Linux. Google Chrome 42 Beta release contains a number of new apps/extension APIs. It also contains many stability and performance improvements.
Download Google Chrome Beta 42
Google Chrome Beta is available at the following website.
- Chrome Beta for Desktop: Download Chrome Beta
- Chrome 64-bit Beta for Windows 7 and 8/8.1 Desktop: Download Chrome Beta
Overview
Chrome is a fast, simple, and secure web browser, built for the modern web. Chrome contains several great features listed below.
Speed: Chrome is designed to be fast in every possible way. It's quick to start up from your desktop, loads web pages in a snap, and runs complex web applications lightning fast.
Simplicity: Chrome's browser window is streamlined, clean and simple. For example, you can search and navigate from the same box and arrange tabs however you wish quickly and easily.
Security: Chrome is designed to keep you safer and more secure on the web with built-in malware and phishing protection, auto-updates to make sure you have all the latest security fixes, and more.
Privacy: Chrome puts you in control of your private information while helping protect the information you share when you’re online.
Customization: There are tons of ways to customize Chrome and make it yours. It's easy to tweak your settings and add apps, extensions, and themes from the Chrome Web Store.
Signing In: Signing in to Chrome brings your bookmarks, history, and other settings to all your computers. It also automatically signs you in to all your favorite Google services.
What's new in Chrome Beta 42?
Chrome Beta 42 includes many stability and developer improvements. Unless otherwise noted, changes described below apply to Chrome for Android, Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS.
Here is the release note for Chrome Beta 42:
- A number of new apps/extension APIs (including the Push API).
- Lots of under the hood changes for stability and performance.
- The answer to life, the universe, and everything.
*A Google Chrome Beta release should be considered for evaluation and testing purposes.
Source:
Google Chrome Beta Channel Update
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