The Google Chrome 6 Beta has just been made available and Google has already started to work for Chrome 7. Yes Google is has started to cocked the Chrome 7 very fast. The first Chrome 7 builds available in the Chromium repositories. Chromium 7.0.497 is the first build to get a major version. There're are minimal and evolutionary changes from the latest Google Chrome 6.0.490.1 dev.
The Chromium 7.0.497 builds continue the UI revamp with some small bug fixes. Chromium 7 also support for web apps and the Chrome Web Store, slated for launch later this year. Chrome 6 already has support for web apps, but it’s not enabled by default.
Chromium 7 also feature the “click-to-play” functionality for blocked plugins which enabled by default. Other features linked to Chrome OS, which is also slated for a fall launch, should be making their way into Chrome 7 as well.
Google plans to ramp up the delivery schedule. Google aiming to launch a major stable release once every six weeks rather than three months as is the norm now. We hope that Google Chrome 7 stable should be available at the end of September. Google has just released the Chrome 6 beta but the first Chrome 6 stable release should be coming very soon and which has already seen a small update. And the stable builds for Chrome is still Chrome 5.
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