PC users, rejoice, for Google has just announced that there’s a fresh, stable release of Google Chrome for Windows, with added extensions and bookmark sync features.
You can check for the new version manually if you’re already using Google Chrome for Windows, or you can wait for the new release to be automatically updated within the next week.
Google previously launched extensions on the beta channel, and says over 1,500 have now made their way to the extensions gallery.
Bookmark sync is particularly useful if you use more than one computer, as it enables you synchronize your bookmarks on all of your machines.
To those using Google Chrome on Linux, extensions are enabled on the beta channel. As for Google Chrome for Mac, the search giant requests you hang tight: extensions, bookmark sync and more should make their way to the beta ’soon’.
Web developers and designers might want to dive into the new features of this Chrome release on the Chromium Blog, as the new release includes a number of new HTML and JavaScript APIs.
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