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Google Releases Chrome 29 Stable for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows

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Marius Nestor
Aug 21, 2013

Google was proud to announce a few minutes ago, August 20, the promotion of the Google Chrome 29 web browser to the stable channel, supporting the Linux, Mac OS X, Windows and Chrome Frame platforms. The newly released Google Chrome 29 web browser, the actual version is 29.0.1547.57, brings improved Omnibox suggestions based on the websites you have visited recently, the ability to reset your profile back to its original state, numerous new apps and extensions APIs, as well as several stability and performance improvements.

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Marius Nestor

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