Google Chrome is back to beta, but with good reason, according to the company.
by Scott Campbell March 17, 2009
Google, in order to better compete against Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Apple's Safari, and Mozilla's Firefox Web browsers, among others, has moved the latest version of its browser back to the beta-testing stage in order to gain more valuable feedback from users, according to Google's new Chrome blog, which launched Tuesday. "In December, we took the 'beta' label off our first version of the Google Chrome browser. Since then, we have continued to release fixes and updates to this version, while building and testing new browser improvements in our developer releases," wrote Brian Rakowski, Google Chrome product manager, on Google's blog. "Now, we're ready to roll out the next beta of Google Chrome to get some early feedback on features that are still being polished."
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