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Google Releases Chrome 22 Stable for Linux

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Marius Nestor
Sep 26, 2012

Google Chrome 22 (the actual version is 22.0.1229.79) includes better support for 3D applications, so you can play your favorite games without hiccups or any other graphical glitches (try the demo below by clicking the image), as well as automatic updates for everyone.

“In today’s Chrome Stable release, we’ve added support for more natural gaming on web apps. If you enjoy 3D gaming, check out the technical details on the Chromium blog.”

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Marius Nestor

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