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Google Chrome 5.0 Stable for Linux

Google finally released the first stable Chrome for the Linux platform. Google Chrome is a great feature rich, fast and lightweight Google-powered web browser. Google Chrome 5.0.375.55 is the first stable release for the Linux platform and is the fastest and most feature-rich Chrome yet. Since the initial beta release of Google Chrome for Linux last December, Google've been hard at work adding the polish necessary to upgrade the browser to stable channel.
 Evan Stade and Elliot Glaysher, software engineers at Google, wrote in the announcement on the Chromium blog, “Since the initial beta release of Google Chrome for Linux last December, we've been hard at work adding the polish necessary to upgrade the browser to our stable channel,”. “From the early porting days of layout test fixing, deep and hairy posix and raw X11 code, to designing a truly native UI and building a host of new and polished features, we’re thrilled to work with the larger community to deliver a fast, stable, secure, and sophisticated browser,” they added.

This stable Google Chrome 5.0.375.55 is fast, JavaScript performance is several times better than it was in the first dev-channel releases for Linux. It also rocks a fully native GTK-based UI but with all the tweaks and quirks, you’d expect from Chrome. You can use Google’s native theme if GTK is not cutting it for you, or you can choose from the online gallery from hundreds of themes. Google Chrome comes with support for browser extensions and a surprisingly large online repository of user-created ones.
Google Chrome also feature the sync feature, which enables users to synchronize not only their bookmarks, but also their preferences and even themes. All of this is built in, but requires a Google account to store the data online. The HTML5 support is very solid in Google Chrome, with some of the latest improvements being support for the Geolocation APIs, App Cache and file drag-and-drop. 


The Adobe Flash Player integration Google has introduced to testing releases of Chrome is not enabled by default in the stable release. This is partially because Chrome comes with a beta version of the upcoming Flash Player 10.1. However, Google says that this will change once Flash Player 10.1 final is released, a great addition for Linux users tired of flaky Flash support on their favorite operating system.
Download Google Chrome 5.0.375.55 Stable for Linux:

Google Chrome 5.0.375.55 (Debian/Ubuntu DEB i386, 12 MB)
Google Chrome 5.0.375.55 (Debian/Ubuntu DEB amd64, 12.7 MB)
Google Chrome 5.0.375.55 (Fedora/openSUSE RPM i586 17 MB)
Also Try:
Google Chrome 6.0.408.1 Alpha (Debian/Ubuntu DEB i386, 12 MB)
Google Chrome 6.0.408.1 Alpha (Debian/Ubuntu DEB amd64, 13 MB)

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