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Google Chrome is a free web browser from Google that stands out for its speed, versatility, and security.

It has arrived after Opera or Firefox and has entered the battle for the best web browser with a great advantage: it is a product of Google.

If you thought that Ubuntu would not receive a version of Google Chrome, here it is.

Google Chrome 42.0.2311.90 (32-bit) for Ubuntu

Google Chrome (finally?) Reduces memory and CPU drain:

Although a few days ago we were singing the praises of all the new features of the latest version of Firefox, today is the turn of its rival number 1: version 57 of Google Chrome comes with several new features, among which stand out the savings in memory and CPU consumption. The most popular browser in the world has always had a serious problem with drainage system resources, and although they have been talking about fixing this for a while, they have not gone far in doing so, to be honest. Although Chrome 55 onwards the version of the smartphone has been optimized considerably, there was still plenty of room for maneuver, especially on the desktop. Or at least that was the case until this latest update appeared, bringing the internal improvements along with it.

Software Details:

Developer: Google
License:     Freeware
Size:          43.89 MB
OS:           Ubuntu
Date:        Oct 05, 2017

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