Google Chrome for Android hits Google Play store

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Google’s Chrome browser app has made it onto the Android Google Play store. Currently in a beta testing phase after being available in a few select territories, it’s now available worldwide in 32 languages.

The free app allows users to have multiple pages open at once, with more responsive zooming, scrolling and load times for webpages on Android devices.

Those using the Google Chrome desktop browser also get added functionality, like the ability to send pages from their PCs to their mobiles, and the ability to synchronise bookmarks across devices.

There is also the option to save pages for later offline viewing, which will be handy for long reads in areas where your signal keeps dropping out.

Though the app is free, it’s limited to devices running the latest build of Android, 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Click here to grab it.

Gerald Lynch
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