Google has officially announced that its Chrome browser is no longer a beta version and made a full version of the product available for download.
Chrome programmers say they have fixed a multitude of bugs that plagued the browser's early days, including video and audio glitches and other plug-in performance-related issues. Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine is also said to have grown 1.5 times faster since the software's first beta release.
Other improvements in the first full Chrome release include improved bookmarking options that make importing and exporting saved sites simpler, as well as a retooled privacy control panel within the program for more user-friendly access.
Other progress expected for Chrome includes the addition of Mac and Linux support.
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