Google Introduces Complete Version of Chrome Browser, Removes the Beta Label

Google, the world’s leading search engine tool, has recently announced the release of the complete version of Chrome Browser in an attempt to challenge Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.

The Internet giant has tested the Chrome Browser for almost five years, allowing people to use this “beta” (testing) tool who can provide feedback that can help the company to modify the browser to become more user-friendly and high-performing Internet tool.

The feedbacks of users are pleasant, reporting that they enjoy better video viewing and faster loading of data.  But the two features which reportedly got more users’ approval are the security controls and strict privacy which are effective in protecting them against spammers, hackers, and fraudster.

Chrome has been used by more than 10 million people from all over the world and has been modified 15 times by Google’s engineering team to provide Internet users with high performing browser that will maximize their web browsing experience.

In a blog posting, Google engineering director Linus Upson said they were taking off the “beta” label to allow more users to enjoy this Browser tool, adding that his team’s goal of providing stability and performance is achieved but their “work is far from done.”

For many years, Google is the most-widely used Internet search engine with its user-friendly and efficient features, attracting advertisers which are the lifeblood of the company.

Meanwhile, Google’s cloud computing software and other online tools (which are for free because the service is supported by advertisers) are becoming popular among web-centric consumers and businesses, threatening other Internet giants particularly Microsoft.

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