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Google Chrome 5 launched for Windows, Linux and Mac
With the new Google Chrome you will get some imperative HTML5 features, with Web Sockets and drag-and-drop. The JavaScript acceleration and robust compatibility with emerging standards are some of the chief features.

NOW ITS time to change your Google Chrome as Google has launched all new Chrome 5 on Tuesday for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. The new chrome will give you high speed with augment in JavaScript execution speed. This launch has shown Google’s efforts to enhance the cyber technology.

With the new Google Chrome you will get some imperative HTML5 features, with Web Sockets and drag-and-drop. The JavaScript acceleration and robust compatibility with emerging standards are some of the chief features that will enable developers to write richer and more complicated Web applications.

You will also get many new attractive Chrome themes which will make your page impressive. You will get the Flash plug-in included by default and this feature is just because of Adobe as Google is in partnership with Adobe. The biggest achievement for Google is that Chrome is stable for Linux and Mac.

Google gave a statement, “Since last December, we've been chipping away at bugs and building in new features to get the Mac and Linux versions caught up with the Windows version, and now we can finally announce that the Mac and Linux versions are ready for prime time."

Google aims to use Chrome as the attraction of its own Linux-based mobile operating system, which could probably start appearing on devices later this year. When Chrome was first launched in 2008, it was only available for the Windows operating system. Mac and Linux versions emerged the following year and quickly advanced towards parity with the Windows version.

For now, Chrome 5 won't be included with Adobe Flash, but Google said this will change once version 10.1 of the media player is released. With all the condemnation being lobbed at Adobe over the past few months, this is probably a good thing. You will find a lot of improvement in Google Chrome new version.

People who already have Chrome installed will be auto-updated to the latest version very soon as it is just launched. Downloads for all three versions are available on different software websites for Windows, Mac and Linux.

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