Google Chrome 5 Releases

After being in beta for what seems like forever, Google has finally released a stable version of Chrome 5.0. This means that both Mac and Linux users also get a long-awaited stable version of the Google browser. Version 5 obviously has a faster JavaScript engine and updated WebKit components, but it also has more bookmarks, preferences, and themes features, as well as HTML5 features like geolocation and drag-and-drop file support. If you’re not updated yet, just open up Chrome and navigate to the little wrench icon and hit About Google Chrome. From there you can update your browser.

[Google Chrome Blog]

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2 Comments to “Google Chrome 5 Releases”
  1. May 26th, 2010 at 3:39 AMDylan Campton

    Just updated mine via your method and the latest update it installs is 4.1?

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    Craig Lloyd Reply

    You could just go to http://www.google.com/chrome and download it there if it’s not updating for you.

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