Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Google Chrome 39.0.2171.99 released, available for download (Linux mint, Ubuntu, openSUSE, Fedora)


Google Chrome 39.0.2171.99 released, available for download (Linux mint, Ubuntu, openSUSE, Fedora)

Google Chrome, or Chrome, is a web browser software that tries to compete with major players, such as Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, and even the Opera web browser. It is available for the Linux, Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X operating systems. But Google Chrome is more than a web browser, as it combines sophisticated open source technology, borrowed from the Chromium application, into a minimal design, all in order to help users surf the web much faster, a lot easier, and safer than ever before.

What's New in version 39.0.2171.99
  • This release contains an update for Adobe Flash as well as a number of other fixes.
A unique functionality of the Google Chrome application is its ability to search the web directly from the address bar. Just type one or more words in the address bar and immediately get suggestions for popular web pages. The application displays thumbnails of your top websites on the new tab page, a function that is popularly called Speed Dial. This functionality is also available on other similar products, and it allows you to easily access your favorite web pages instantly, with lightning speed, from any new tab.

Download for Ubuntu/Linux Mint 32 bit
Download for Ubuntu/Linux Mint 64 bit

Download for OpenSUSE/Fedora 32 bit
Download for OpenSUSE/Fedora 64 bit

Not Debian/Ubuntu or Fedora/openSUSE? There may be a community-supported version for your distribution here.

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