Google’s Chrome browser might be a fairly new addition to the landscape, but that hasn’t stopped the company releasing a beta version of a new, improved Chrome.
According to the company, it’s 30% faster than the stable release, with improved JavaScript execution speed has been improved, HTML 5 fuctionality, with video tags and web workers.
DNS caching will make loading pages more efficient, and when a user loads a new page, it will be given priority in fetching elements such as text, images and video.
There’s also a small gallery of themes that will be expanded. In a posting announcing the beta, Chrome engineer Glen Murphy wrote:
"There is still some testing to do — we’re only launching some very basic themes and there are still some kinks to work out, but we will add more themes in the future as we roll this out to the stable version."