Installing Google Chrome 0.2.152.1
Google Chrome has been out for a few weeks now and the uptake has been phenomenal! I have to say Google has done an amazing job in providing a great user experience. It’s the little things that Google Chrome does that make it stand out as a browser. To go with this is very light and fast.
I have been using it as my primary browser over the last few weeks and have discovered a few bugs here and there but I have to say it’s a very polished first beta release! I was wondering when Google would be updating Chrome.
Today Google announced an update for Google Chrome and has provided developers with the ability to receive the latest build weekly! I am very pleased to see this.
If you have Google Chrome installed you can check for updates by using Tools > About Chrome.
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For those that want the developer release version. Download and run the Google Chrome Channel Chooser. This allows you set whether you want to be on the beta or developer program.
Once you have changed this to developer, going over to Tools > About Chrome will allow you to find developer version updates.
The release notes for the developer version 0.2.152.1 can be found here: http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/…
This latest release fixes a number of issues with Microsoft Sliverlight and other Adobe Flash.

