
Google's Chrome browser has a new beta version that is faster than its "stable" version and is much buggier.
Google said that it will be developing its browser along three parallel tracks: a stable version for mainstream users, a developer track for the programming crowd, and the new beta track for more adventurous punters. A Windows version of the beta claims to be 25 percent faster than the current stable version of Chrome.
It also includes extra features such as form autofill, zooming, autoscroll, and tab-dragging. It crashes a bit more often too.
Although Chrome seems to be devouring market flesh like a revenge seeking Tyrannosaurus just out of rehab. The spectacular V8 JavaScript virtual machine combined with its multiple-process design, Incognito feature, Omnibox and Gears make Chrome a browser you can't refuse.

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