Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Chrome for Android Launches


In 2008 Google launched Google Chrome. Now Google has launched Chrome for Android Beta, which brings many of the things you’ve come to love about Chrome to your Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich phone or tablet. 

Like the desktop version, Chrome for Android Beta is focused on speed and simplicity, but it also features seamless sign-in and sync so users can take your personalized web browsing experience with them, across devices.

Unfortunately, Chrome is only available for people using the latest version of Android called Ice Cream Sandwich. Right now, Ice Cream Sandwich is only on a few devices. Unless you own a Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S, or Asus Transformer Prime.




With Chrome for Android, users can search, navigate and browse fast. Users can scroll through web pages as quickly as they can flick their fingers. When searching, top search results are loaded in the background.

Chrome for Android is designed from the ground up for mobile devices. Tabs so they fit just as naturally on a small-screen phone as they do on a larger screen tablet. Users can flip or swipe between an unlimited number of tabs using intuitive gestures, as if you’re holding a deck of cards in the palm of a hand, each one a new window to the web.

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