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Google Chrome is a most popular and free  web browser available on the Internet. It was first released as a beta  version for Microsoft Windows on September 2, 2008. Google Chrome has a  39% worldwide usage share of web browsers making it the most widely used  web browser in the world. In September 2008, Google released the  majority of Chrome's source code as an open source project called  Chromium, on which Chrome releases are still based. Notable components  that are not open source are the built in PDF viewer and the built in  Flash player.
Google Chrome is  the simplest looking web browser. Chrome warns you if the site you're  trying to visit is suspected of phishing or malware. It is a most secure  browser available on the Internet. There  are extensive differences from its peers in Chrome's minimalistic user  interface, which is atypical of modern web browsers. For example, Chrome  does not render RSS feeds. One of Chrome's strengths is its 
application  performance and JavaScript processing speed, both of which were  independently verified by multiple websites to be the swiftest among the  major browsers of its time. Many of Chrome's unique features had been  previously announced by other browser developers, but Google was the  first to implement and publicly release them. For example, a prominent  graphical user interface (GUI) innovation, the merging of the address  bar and search bar (the Omnibox), was first announced by Mozilla in May  2008 as a planned feature for Firefox. Both Internet Explorer 9 and  Safari (version 6) have since merged the search and address bar. Google  introduced download scanning protection in Chrome 17. To  download Google Chrome Offline Installer, simply click on download  button.  
Google Chrome is the simplest looking web browser. Chrome warns you if the site you're trying to visit is suspected of phishing or malware. It is a most secure browser available on the Internet. There are extensive differences from its peers in Chrome's minimalistic user interface, which is atypical of modern web browsers. For example, Chrome does not render RSS feeds. One of Chrome's strengths is its
application performance and JavaScript processing speed, both of which were independently verified by multiple websites to be the swiftest among the major browsers of its time. Many of Chrome's unique features had been previously announced by other browser developers, but Google was the first to implement and publicly release them. For example, a prominent graphical user interface (GUI) innovation, the merging of the address bar and search bar (the Omnibox), was first announced by Mozilla in May 2008 as a planned feature for Firefox. Both Internet Explorer 9 and Safari (version 6) have since merged the search and address bar. Google introduced download scanning protection in Chrome 17. To download Google Chrome Offline Installer, simply click on download button.


 
 
 
 
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