Thursday 28 June 2012


For a long time, the fight for the supremacy of the browser kingdom has involved just two major players: Mozilla's Firefox and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, each trying to attract more users with their functionality. However, the search engine giant Google has decided to enter the battle with its very own solution: Google Chrome.

Since its launch in 2008, Google’s browser has quickly attracted attention and users no longer install it only to check out a new app, since it already showed that it can be just as stable and feature-packed as the dedicated browsers.

Installation is extremely easy due to the simple setup pack that makes the whole task just a matter of clicking “Next” a few times, along with some options that are far from complicated.

The interface is clean and pleasant, but those who do not really like it can easily apply themes, so that every one can bring their very own touch to an otherwise static app. Being focused on leaving the user plenty of room for viewing the visited webpage, the interface is kept as minimalistic as possible, with the address bar featuring all the buttons one might require for navigation.

Another way to customize Google Chrome and make it more suitable to one's needs is to install extensions – Google has created a comprehensive Webstore for these extensions, where users can find basically any type of app or extension, ranging from education to games, lifestyle and blogging.

A novelty introduced by Google Chrome is the fact that when the user visits more than a single website, more processes are started, so that if one of the webpages crashes, the user can simply terminate its tab (and implicitly its process), without closing the whole browser.

Also, this browser places a lot of emphasis on user privacy, so the Incognito Mode was created. It allows users to explore the Internet the usual way, but when the app is closed, it automatically erases all cookies and history it may have created, thus ensuring one's privacy is maintained.

The freeware license and the frequent updates convince more and more users to take this browser into consideration. Designed with simplicity in mind, it is an easy to use app that can become a powerful package if the user chooses to install add-ons. This makes it the perfect browser basically for every type of user out there.


Google Chrome 20.0.1132.43 Description

Google Chrome was developed to be a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier.

One box for everything
Type in the address bar and get suggestions for both search and web pages.
Thumbnails of your top sites
Access your favorite pages instantly with lightning speed from any new tab.
Shortcuts for your apps
Get desktop shortcuts to launch your favorite web applications easily and quickly.
Here are some key features of "Google Chrome":

· Speed: Fast to launch, fast to load web pages
· Quick to start up from your desktop
· Loads web pages in a snap
· Runs web applications faster than ever

· Simplicity: Designed for efficiency and ease of use
· Search and navigate to web pages from the same box
· Arrange and organize tabs however you wish — quickly and easily
· Get to your favorite websites with just a click, from the thumbnails of your most visited sites in the New Tab page

· Style: Themes to add delight to your browser
· Try Minimalist, Star Gazing, or Google Chrome Artist Themes.

· One box for everything
· New Tab page
· Application shortcuts
· Dynamic tabs
· Crash control
· Incognito mode
· Safe browsing
· Instant bookmarks
· Importing settings
· Simpler downloads


What's new in Google Chrome 20.0.1132.43 Stable:


· Low CVE-2012-2815: Leak of iframe fragment id.
· High CVE-2012-2816: Prevent sandboxed processes interfering with each other.
· High CVE-2012-2817: Use-after-free in table section handling.
· High CVE-2012-2818: Use-after-free in counter layout.
· High CVE-2012-2819: Crash in texture handling.
· Medium CVE-2012-2820: Out-of-bounds read in SVG filter handling.
· Medium CVE-2012-2821: Autofill display problem.
· Medium CVE-2012-2822: Misc. lower severity OOB read issues in PDF.
· High CVE-2012-2823: Use-after-free in SVG resource handling.
· High CVE-2012-2824: Use-after-free in SVG painting.
· Medium CVE-2012-2826: Out-of-bounds read in texture conversion.
· High CVE-2012-2828: Integer overflows in PDF.
· High CVE-2012-2829: Use-after-free in first-letter handling.
· High CVE-2012-2830: Wild pointer in array value setting.
· Low CVE-2012-2764: Unqualified load of metro DLL.
· High CVE-2012-2831: Use-after-free in SVG reference handling.
· High CVE-2012-2832: Uninitialized pointer in PDF image codec.
· High CVE-2012-2833: Buffer overflow in PDF JS API.
· High CVE-2012-2834: Integer overflow in Matroska container.

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