Google's Chrome web browser is now available for Android on the Android Market. This is the first beta for the mobile platform and it is available only on phones or tablets running Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich.
Features:
- Browse fast with accelerated page loading, scrolling, and zooming
- Search and navigate directly from the omnibox
- Open and switch between unlimited tabs in an easy-to-view stack
- Sign in to Chrome to sync your bookmarks and view tabs you have open on your computer
- Send pages from desktop Chrome to your smartphone or tablet with one click and read them on the go, even if you’re offline
- Browse privately in Incognito mode
It's built on the same concept as the desktop version, Chrome for Android has a built-in sign-in and sync in order to be able to personalize the web browsing experience depending on witch devices are used.
One important feature added is the Link Preview, which allows users to select a certain link from a list much easier then any other browser, automatically zooming in on the links for a better and correct selection
Chrome for Android beta is free and you can download it from the Android Market.
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