Google surprises everyone by announcing updates every 6 weeks
July 23rd, 2010 | Published on: News
After the European League forced Microsoft to offer its users different browsers to choose from in March 2010, the war got hot. Within this framework, Google has announced that Chrome will offer a stable updated version every 6 weeks.
Surprising as it may seem, the news implies a change that had already been adopted by Mozilla somehow, although its proposal had not been as bold. Google wants Chrome’s periodic safety updates to be more than just that and to include functions.
According to Google’s director, this change in Chrome’s release dates implies a change in the internal flow of work. Even so, it has been guaranteed that Google Chrome’s updates with new functions are the ideal, and they will be achieved as long as there are not important failures that divert attention from the project of improvements.
The change in Google Chrome’s release scheme will surely benefit the users, who won’t even have to bother since the updates will be automatic. On the other hand, this move will definitely make Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox or Opera to come into play.
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