Google has released Google Chrome 4.0 for the Windows users. The new version includes two most frequently requested features: extensions and bookmark sync. With this latest release all Google Chrome users on PCs can access over 1500 new features through the new extension system.
Google blog says that:
Extensions: Extensions let you add new features and functions to your browser. Some provide one-click access to some of your favorite web applications like eBay and digg, or news and information sources such as NPR and Time.com. Others are useful tweaks for performing common online tasks such as browsing photos, getting directions or shopping.Now you can browse over 1,500 in our extensions gallery and install them on the stable version of Google Chrome.
Bookmark sync : Bookmark sync is a handy feature for those of you who use several computers say, a laptop at work and a desktop at home. You can enable bookmark sync to synchronize your bookmarks on all of your computers so that when you create a bookmark on one computer, it’s automatically added across all your computers. This means that you won’t need to manually recreate the bookmark each time you switch computers.
To those using Google Chrome on Linux, extensions are enabled on the beta channel. And for those using Google Chrome for Mac, hang tight we’re working on bringing extensions, bookmark sync and more to the beta soon.
See this video to learn about the extensions and to know how to install an extension.
You can download the Google Chrome from the following link :
I didn’t know new Chrome is out there. Must try to download and put it into my hard drive. I was using Chrome for some time now (switching between many web browsers) and I must say I’m satisfied with the speed and quality of work with that application.