Friday, August 5, 2011

Google Chrome 13 Preload Your Pages‎

Google Chrome has received a more stable release this Tuesday. Racing against time to reach the 100 version before the end of the decade (!), Chrome 13 arrives a short time after the previous version to be released. It works on both Windows and Apple's OS X, and Linux. The update is recommended for all users, as it brings new resources and - especially - fix security holes identified in recent times.


It does not have any change in the look of the application, as you can see in the screenshot above. He still has the traditional gray with which we had to get used to (I'm from the time that the blue used in Google Chrome's interface, you see.

Chrome for the first 13 account with Instant Pages feature enabled by default. With it, Google can render those search results more likely to be open in the background. When the user clicks, it's as if the page was there all the time - appears almost instantly. While Google is the first browser to take advantage of Instant Pages, this feature is based on web standards, and any competitor - Bing! - Can develop a faster search on him.

According to the team behind the browser - which may be the most popular in Brazil until the end of the year - 13 corrections considered as high priority were applied to the application. And in total, Google says it has done more than 5,200 improvements and fixes in the browser.

Why not download it, then? You can go on that page to download. If you already have Chrome installed on your computer, the trick is to use the tools area, where you can drive the semi-automatic update (the automatic is also enabled by default in all browsers, but may take a little time more to come) .