Finally, the release of the first version, which had already managed to catch both the storm of applause and the bucket of slop of the Google Chrome browser, took place.
PC Magazine conducted a series of tests to find out how much the product has grown compared to the beta version. It turned out that the speed of work increased by as much as 24%, which makes it possible to put Chrome on the next step with Mozilla Firefox 3.1 beta 2. Another example is improving the display of such popular sites as Facebook, and the good old benchmark Sunspider shows a weak increase in the speed of Javascript. However, there are still a lot of sites that give the error "Unsupported browser" when trying to access them through chrome. For example, this is the site of Microsoft's Office Live. A full review of the new version can be found on the website of the magazine itself . The version is already available through the standard Google Update, so your Chrome, most likely, is no longer beta :)