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Key Details of Google Chrome (64-bit)

  • Explore the Web using Google's super-efficient, personalized, synced, and secured browser
  • Last updated on 03/31/21
  • There have been 20 updates within the past 6 months
  • Also available on Mac
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Editors’ Review

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Since its release in 2008, Google Chrome has gradually come to dominate the web browser market, even on platforms with pre-installed competition. The reasons for that are complex, but one of them is that Google constantly iterates to make Chrome better. At the same time, Mozilla has changed the landscape with its Firefox Quantum overhaul. Let's see if Chrome is still the king of the hill.

When Google introduced Linux apps on Chromebooks, we all knew that they would work without compromising on what makes Chromebooks great: their simplicity and security. You can use Linux on your Chromebook without facing any issues. 

The Linux apps pop up in your app launcher and are ready to use as if they were any other app on your device. The best part about this setup is that it creates a safe playground for Linux apps. Your Chromebook manages to keep everything running smoothly and securely, even when you’re experimenting with different tools and applications. This is especially handy for developers or anyone learning to code because it supports a wide range of development tools and environments, like Android and Web development. But what really sets it apart is the security. 

Google has built this feature in such a way that even if you’re running software that could be risky on another system, your Chromebook keeps it contained. If your Chromebook supports it, you just go to the settings and switch it on. There’s no extra cost or complicated setup process. It’s just a few clicks, and you’re ready to explore what Linux has to offer. You will need a Chromebook that's set up for it, but once you have it, it's a game-changer. Chromebooks aren't just for browsing the web or watching videos anymore. 

With Google Chrome OS for Linux, they turn into versatile machines that let you code, create, and explore new tools. If you want to use Linux on your Chrome OS computer, simply click the download link at the top of this page and install it on your PC easily, just in a few steps. 

Bottom Line

The more we dug into Chrome's settings, the more impressed we were with Mozilla Firefox. And if your computer has hardware acceleration for HD video, then Chrome's historical performance advantage with media handling is more or less eliminated. Chrome's remaining major feature advantage, at least on the desktop, is a single sign-on for its cloud services. If Mozilla's imminent overhaul to the mobile version of Firefox is as comprehensive as what they've done with the desktop version, then Google may find itself playing catch-up like it did nearly a decade ago.

What’s new in version 89.0.4389.114

  • This build contains a number of bug fixes and security updates.


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
89.0.4389.114
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 8
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 8.1
  • Windows 10
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
761,959
Downloads Last Week
324

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Explore the Web using Google's super-efficient, personalized, synced, and secured browser.
Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the Web faster, safer, and easier. Use one box for everything--type in the address bar and get suggestions for both search and Web pages. Thumbnails of your top sites let you access your favorite pages instantly with lightning speed from any new tab. Desktop shortcuts allow you to launch your favorite Web apps straight from your desktop.

Google Chrome is in the Web Browsers category of the Browsers section.


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