by Stephen Shankland, CNET news.com
It’s been two years since the first public version of Chrome appeared, but in some ways, Google’s browser remains a novelty. On Thursday, Google released the sixth stable version of Chrome (Windows | Mac | Linux), though only the second for Mac OS and Linux users. In others’ hands, it would be called Chrome 6, but Google sees things differently. To the company, a version number is a passing milestone on an indefinitely long road to improvement. By default, the browser is updated behind the scenes and automatically, downloading new versions and installing them after a browser restart. It sees the practice as similar to how Web applications are updated constantly, usually without the user being involved and often without even being told.
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