

The same Anthony Laforge was proud to make the unveiling via the official blog dedicated to Google Chrome Releases. In mid-December last year, following a quick re-iteration of Chrome 8.0 Stable for Mac, Google’s Chrome development team announced the first 9.0 Beta builds for Mac, Windows, and Linux. The Google staffer concludes by encouraging those who find new issues to file a bug at. Instead, Laforge notes that “More details about additional changes are available in the svn log of all revision.”

Unfortunately, the post does not document the actual changes occurring with this release. New Beta builds of Google Chrome 9.0 are now out for all supported platforms, including Mac OS X, with no documented changes for those looking to try out the new release.Īccording to a blog post by program manager, Anthony Laforge, “The Beta channel has been updated to 9.0.597.42 for Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame.”
