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    Google’s Chrome Canary Browser to Include 10 Critical Features

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    August 9, 2013
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      1Google’s Chrome Canary Browser to Include 10 Critical Features

      1 - Google's Chrome Canary Browser to Include 10 Critical Features

      by Don Reisinger

      2Improved Back-End Performance Should Boost Speed

      2 - Improved Back-End Performance Should Boost Speed

      With each new version of Chrome, Google delivers better performance. And the latest Chrome Canary option is no different. The browser is notably faster when attempting to load Web pages, and Google says that speeds should only improve as it gets closer to official launch. Nice.

      3Better Security Will Be Welcome

      3 - Better Security Will Be Welcome

      As Chrome continues to gain in popularity, malicious hackers will increase their efforts to take it down. Realizing that, Google has bundled improved sandboxing and security controls in Chrome Canary with the hope of limiting outbreaks.

      4Touch-Enabled Features

      4 - Touch-Enabled Features

      One of the latest updates to Chrome Canary is the ability to control the browser with touch-enabled gestures. In other words, if people swipe from one end to the other, they can either go backward or forward in Web pages. It’s possible that more touch features will be coming, but until then, these few such gestures are nice to have.

      5Improved Privacy for All

      5 - Improved Privacy for All

      Although Chrome has always offered some nice privacy features, Chrome Canary offers a bit more functionality, thanks to enhanced control over what is recorded in history and what is not. There aren’t many modifications to the privacy features in Chrome Canary, but given the recent rash of concerning news surrounding the National Security Agency, it’s nice to see Google isn’t taking a step back.

      6Enhanced Customization

      6 - Enhanced Customization

      Customization has always been a hallmark of Chrome, but in the new version there are even more options. In addition to a couple of small visual changes to the test browser, Google is making it easier for developers to create applications that expand the platform’s overall usability through the Chrome store. Look for developers to deliver all kinds of enhancements to Chrome.

      7Full Mobile Support Is a Welcome Addition

      7 - Full Mobile Support Is a Welcome Addition

      With Chrome Canary, Google is ensuring that the browser works across products, including PCs, smartphones and tablets. That’s important. Today’s users want to be able to have the same experience, no matter the device they’re on. And in that way, Chrome Canary delivers.

      8A Dedication to the Same Design

      8 - A Dedication to the Same Design

      When opening up Chrome Canary, users won’t find much difference in the way it looks. That’s actually a good thing. Chrome is designed to be simple and to put Web pages front and center. And luckily, Canary doesn’t give up on that. It’s nice to see.

      9Full Support for Multiple Users

      9 - Full Support for Multiple Users

      When looking through the settings in Chrome Canary, users will find that the browser supports multiple users. What that means is that different people in a single home who use the same computer can log into the browser with their own credentials and find their own history, bookmarks and more. That’s a great feature.

      10Easy Access to Bookmarks and Settings

      10 - Easy Access to Bookmarks and Settings

      Upon logging into an account, Google automatically populates the Chrome Canary install with bookmarks and settings. For folks moving to a new computer, that’s an especially nice feature. After all, who really wants to add in bookmarks all over again?

      11Multiplatform Support Out of the Box

      11 - Multiplatform Support Out of the Box

      Luckily, Google isn’t fooling around with Chrome Canary. The company has decided to make a version for Windows and Mac, and the platform will work on Android and iOS. There’s no Linux support right now, but that should be coming at some point in the near future.

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