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Google Issues Chrome Version 2 for Developers
By Clint Boulton

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Lay users can still use the newest version of Google's Web browser, but they will have to reinstall Chrome to get the new Web services features, which include a fresher version of WebKit for Web page rendering and a new form autocomplete feature. It also includes Google's own implementation of HTTP to prepare for, yes, future Mac and Linux versions of Chrome.

Google's Chrome Web browser, which the company launched from beta Dec. 11, on Jan. 8 released a developer-driven version of build 2.0 with a new version of WebKit and a long-sought-after form autocomplete feature.

Officially billed as build 2.0.156.1, the version has all of the code changes from the main line of the source code since 154.0 was branched in October, wrote Google Chrome programmer Mark Larson in a blog post.

Because this new version is a pre-beta targeted for developers, users who have installed Chrome will have to subscribe to the developer preview channel (where ideas get tested and sometimes failed, Larson said) before they can download the new features.

"It's less polished than what Dev channel users have been getting during Google Chrome's beta, so we've moved all of our existing Dev channel users to the Beta channel," Larson explained. "If you were on the Dev channel, you can decide whether to switch to the new Dev channel or stay on the new Beta channel." 

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