Google Chrome 4.0 is now available for download, full build string 4.0.223.16. Loyal to a Cloud-tailored mantra of simplicity and performance, Google has kicked up a notch its open source browser, revealing the first Beta development milestone of version 4.0. Ahead of the November 2nd launch of Google Chrome 4.0 Beta, version 4.0 was offered exclusively through the Mountain View search giant’s developer channel. This is no longer the case. With the unveiling of the Beta Build 4.0.223.16, Google is now offering Chrome 4.0 to the public.
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Google claims the browser is 30% faster — and they’re introducing a new feature called Bookmark Syncing. Essentially, bookmark syncing will allow Chrome to do just that — sync bookmarks. In this case, we’re talking about syncing with other computers with the Chrome browser installed, allowing you to take your bookmarks, well, anywhere. Google Chrome 4.0 Beta allows users to synchronize bookmarks across multiple devices that are running v4.0 of the open source browser. The synchronization is done in the Google Cloud, more specifically, the XMPP-based servers for Google Talk.
Download Google Chrome 4.0 Beta here

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