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    Google Chrome

    Google Chrome 6.0.472.53 Stable:



    (choose the 3rd link. Thats the stable version and its the full offline installer)

    Change log:
    · Updated UI
    · Form Autofill
    · Syncing of extensions and Autofill data
    · Increased speed and stability

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    Google Chrome 6.0.472.55 Stable:



    Full offline installer (19.5 mb)


    Changes:
    · Failures when using autocomplete (issue 51727, 52940)
    · Default search engine settings wiped out (issue 10913)
    · Shift reload not working (issue 1906)
    · Importing data from other browsers when chrome is set as default (bug 53655)
    · Chrome can’t be made default browser when it already exists (bug 53656)

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    Google Chrome 6.0.472.59 Stable

    Full offline installer:



    Changes:
    · [50250] High Use-after-free when using document APIs during parse. Credit to David Weston of Microsoft + Microsoft Vulnerability Research (MSVR) and wushi of team 509 (independent discoveries).
    · [50712] High Use-after-free in SVG styles. Credit to kuzzcc.
    · [51252] High Use-after-free with nested SVG elements. Credit to kuzzcc.
    · [Linux only] [51709] Low Possible browser assert in cursor handling. Credit to “magnusmorton”.
    · [51919] High Race condition in console handling. Credit to kuzzcc.
    · [53176] Low Unlikely browser crash in pop-up blocking. Credit to kuzzcc.
    · [Mac only] [53361] Critical Fix bug 45400 properly on the Mac. Credit to Sergey Glazunov and “remy.saissy”.
    · [53394] High Memory corruption in Geolocation. Credit to kuzzcc.
    · [Linux only] [53930] High Memory corruption in Khmer handling. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Chris Evans).
    · [54006] Low Failure to prompt for extension history access. Credit to “adriennefelt”.

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    Google Chrome 6.0.472.62

    Download:


    Change log:
    High: Bad cast with malformed SVG. Credit to wushi of team 509.
    Critical: Buffer mismanagement in the SPDY protocol. Credit to Ron Ten-Hove of Google.
    High: Cross-origin property pollution. Credit to Stefano Di Paola of MindedSecurity.

    source:

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    It is also heard that the development team back at Google is busy focusing on Chrome 7. It has been officially declared that once every six weeks a stable release will be rolled out, in a decision to speed up development.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrm52858 View Post
    It is also heard that the development team back at Google is busy focusing on Chrome 7. It has been officially declared that once every six weeks a stable release will be rolled out, in a decision to speed up development.
    Yes, unlike other browser developers, the Chrome team works very fast to fix bugs

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    Google Chrome 7.0.544.0 Beta



    # All

    * Make it possible to completely hide sections in the NTP (hit close button that appears on hover of section header)
    * Numerous stability fixes

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    Google Chrome 7.0.517.41 Final



    * Hundreds of bug fixes
    * An updated HTML5 parser
    * File API
    * Directory upload via input tag

    Read more:

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