Google Chrome 4
The developers of the Google Chrome web browser seem to be in a hurry to raise the versions of the web browser as quickly as possible. The Google Browser, which was introduced less than a year ago, has quickly moved to a stable version 2 release, a code freeze on version 3 of the Internet browser and version 4 as the new major development version. That's right, the Chrome developers have already hit version 4 and it seems that they might be able to beat Firefox in the release rate.
Some even think that Google Chrome might catch up to Internet Explorer and even Opera in a year's time. A recent post by technical program manager Anthony Laforge sheds light on the decision to start working on Google Chrome 4.
The developers of the Google Chrome web browser seem to be in a hurry to raise the versions of the web browser as quickly as possible. The Google Browser, which was introduced less than a year ago, has quickly moved to a stable version 2 release, a code freeze on version 3 of the Internet browser and version 4 as the new major development version. That's right, the Chrome developers have already hit version 4 and it seems that they might be able to beat Firefox in the release rate.
Some even think that Google Chrome might catch up to Internet Explorer and even Opera in a year's time. A recent post by technical program manager Anthony Laforge sheds light on the decision to start working on Google Chrome 4.