Friday, August 23, 2013

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Google released a beta version of Chrome 30

Google released a beta version of Chrome 30

Google today released the beta version of Chrome 30 browser, implementing the new product support for new web standards and improving the work with the images in the browser. So, now that Chrome users the opportunity to search for an image, similar to what they saw on the site. To do this, open the context menu on the image file and select Search Google for the image.



In addition, Chrome adds support for several new API for Chrome Web Apps or Chrome Packaged Apps. These "packaged applications" - a new method of converting websites for mobile saves battery life on a computer or mobile device. API also have built-in support for new payment mechanisms for mobile and web applications.

Chrome 30 beta for Android has received a welcome gesture support, which are now not inferior to the functionality of Dolphin Browser. The beta version does support three types of gestures: horizontal, vertical and slipping. With this, users can not only navigate the sites, but also to control the browser, such as opening new tabs.

In addition to this, Android-version has a number of internal optimizations more support WebGL for the 2D-and 3D-rendering. It also claims to support Device Orientation API, which allows the browser to understand the position of the gadget in the space, as well as a possible rotation or acceleration of movement in space.

The third major innovation is MediaSource API, which allows developers to create sites for broadcast media content with the mere JavaScript.
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