Google announced a new beta version of Chrome browser. Developers of the Mountain View giant submitted that version 10 of its browser in which improvements have been made to optimize the JavaScript engine of the browser. It 'been implemented a new technology called "Crankshaft," which would operate to increase the browser performance, improving the performance of JavaScript code.
Google programmers have also greatly speeded up access to the properties JavaScript by the browser, the development of arithmetic operations, cycles and streamlined calls to functions defined in the code. The "beta" of 10 Chrome also offers a window for renewed management settings of your browser now displays in a tab rather than in a window box.
The debut also features password synchronization across multiple systems and support graphics acceleration for rendering video files.
Google programmers have also greatly speeded up access to the properties JavaScript by the browser, the development of arithmetic operations, cycles and streamlined calls to functions defined in the code. The "beta" of 10 Chrome also offers a window for renewed management settings of your browser now displays in a tab rather than in a window box.
The debut also features password synchronization across multiple systems and support graphics acceleration for rendering video files.
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