“Release early, release often,” that’s apparently the creed the Google Chrome team lives by, as it describes today on its blog. Today the Google chrome team announced that they will be releasing Google Chrome into three different channels aimed at three different types of users.
The “Stable channel” will be for everyday users, a “Beta channel” for users who want to try out new but incomplete features and a “Developer preview channel” for those who want to try out really new ideas, some of which may not be fleshed out much at all. You can select your favorite channel here.
This kind of public releasing methodology is not new as Apple does it fortnightly for its Safari Browser. But nonetheless, Microsoft has to look out and see that it will eventually be facing a tough competition with chrome, as people would be giving their valuable feedback for the browser that is being regularly updated and released rather than the one (Yup I am talking about IE) which doesn’t get updated in years.
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