http://www.techtree.com/India/News/Google_Chrome_3_Goes_Live_with_Stable
_Version/551-106381-643.html

Over a year ago, Google surprised us all by announcing its very own
browser - the rather oddly named Chrome. Back then, the product was in
Beta and has since then received two stable update versions. Now, on the
eve of its first anniversary, Google has announced version 3 of Google
Chrome.

The latest stable version of Chrome comes with quite a few feature
additions. If you were on the stable channel for quite some time the
addition of themes and the new start page might come across as a
surprise. These features were already available in the "unstable" beta
builds of version 3 that was available for download earlier. So, for
those who have been used to version 3 for a while, there is nothing much
to add - except that there are the bug fixes and the fact that this one
is actually a stable version.


New Home/ Tab Page


The most noticeable part about Chrome 3 is the homepage. The design of
the homepage has been tweaked and users can now rearrange thumbnails of
most-visited websites by simple clicking and dragging gestures.
Additionally, users can "pin" the thumbnails to where they are so that
they are not replaced by others in due course. The homepage is also
customizable now, with the user getting options to show and hide what he
wants on the homepage.


Themes Support


Chrome now also supports themes and it already has quite a few
interesting ones available for download. Although these are for pure
cosmetic reasons, they are worth a look.



Omnibox Gets Better

So, what could they have done with the Omnibox to make it better? Give
them contextual icons so that you know beforehand if the term you're
looking for is a suggested site, a search result, or even a bookmark!
Yes, that's what's new with the Omnibox (that's what they call the smart
URL field of the Chrome)


Better HTML5 Support

The stable version of Google Chrome now supports HTML5 and will now
prove to be a decent competition for Firefox 3.5, which recently added
the same. HTML5 enables the browser user to natively play video encoded
in the open source Ogg Theora format and Ogg Vorbis audio, which
provides for manipulation and editing of video without the use of an
external program.


It's Faster

You've heard this before we guess. So, according to Google, Chrome is
actually faster than its previous stable version. As Google puts it,
"This release comes hot on the heels of 51 developer, 21 beta and 15
stable updates and 3,505 bugfixes".

Have you tried the new Chrome yet? If you were on the stable version
earlier, the update will be automatically passed on to you in due
course. If you happen to be curious, you can "force" an update and try
the new version.
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