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Google Chrome 42.0.2311.152


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Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier. Google Chrome also uses a brand new javascript engine (V8), which is much faster than existing javascript interpreters. This means you can create more complex and more intensive AJAX applications with fewer speed and processing constraints. Finally, Google Chrome is built on top of Blink (WebKit fork), so Google Chrome users will benefit from the CSS3 features being added to Blink (WebKit fork) as those features are released.

Thanks to dickmaster for the update.

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Anyone knows any trusted source/collection from where I can download the old versions of Google Chrome ?

  • Need to troubleshoot some issues that i'm facing on v42 which were all fine on previous versions . . . So, I specially need v41,40,39 . . .

If anyone have / knows any trusted source then let me know :)

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Anyone knows any trusted source/collection from where I can download the old versions of Google Chrome ?

  • Need to troubleshoot some issues that i'm facing on v42 which were all fine on previous versions . . . So, I specially need v41,40,39 . . .

If anyone have / knows any trusted source then let me know :)

Try http://www.oldversion.com/ and http://www.oldapps.com

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Still developers can still install non-web store extensions — but only locally.

http://www.theverge.com/2015/5/14/8604667/google-chrome-extensions-install-web-store-developer

But Chrome store also has a problem its being bombed full of fake extensions..So you need to be careful of even what you install from there store.

But this the lest of Google's worries atm a lot people leaving this browser because its not the fast browser it use to be. More info.

Why I’m breaking up with Google Chrome

http://thenextweb.com/opinion/2015/05/14/why-im-breaking-up-with-google-chrome/

Google's Chrome team is working on a fix for RAM hogging issue

http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2408770/googles-chrome-team-is-working-on-fixes-for-ram-hogging
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The way I read it nothing is really going change but for people that use dev versions

We’re always working to improve Chrome extensions while keeping our users as safe as possible. In May 2014 we announced a new policy to protect Windows users by enforcing that extensions be hosted on the Chrome Web Store. The results were encouraging: we saw a 75% drop in customer support help requests for uninstalling unwanted extensions. Consequently, we will expand the reach of this protection to all Windows and Mac users in the coming months.

We originally did not enforce this policy on the Windows developer channel in order to allow developers to opt out. Unfortunately, we’ve since observed malicious software forcing users into the developer channel in order to install unwanted off-store extensions. Affected users are left with malicious extensions running on a Chrome channel they did not choose. As such, starting today we will begin enforcing this policy on all Windows channels. Mac will soon follow, with enforcement for all channels beginning in July 2015.

For developers, we’ll continue to support local extension installs during development as well as installs via Enterprise policy. To provide an integrated install flow from your own website, you can make use of the existing inline installation feature. If you run into problems or think an extension was disabled incorrectly, please reach out to us in our support forums. If you’ve developed an extension not yet in the Chrome Web Store, we encourage you to submit it today.

The extension platform unlocks powerful features that can help users get the most out of Chrome. However, it is crucial that our users stay safe from the reaches of malicious software developers. Extending this protection is one more step to ensure that users of Chrome can enjoy all the web has to offer without the need to worry as they browse.

Source the horses mouth

http://blog.chromium.org/2015/05/continuing-to-protect-chrome-users-from.html
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