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Google released Google Chrome web browser for Android’s latest version 4.0, but for all the users of Android 3.2 - Gingerbread waiting for the Chrome browser, you have to first upgrade to Android 4.0 - Ice Cream Sandwich and then can use Google Chrome browser on your tablet or smartphones. This new release is termed as ‘Chrome for Android Beta’ and mainly focuses on keeping it simple as it is always and to provide greater speed for good browsing experience. The Chrome for Android allows you to open multiple tabs at a time where you can move between these tabs very fast by just a flip of your finger, solves slower opening of longer pages problem, helps you to click on the correct and appropriate link easily with the help of Link Preview zooms and makes search become faster with instant search in the background.

For those people worried about the privacy and security while browsing, the Google Chrome for Android 4.0 is providing a mode named ‘Incognito’ which leaves no history, no traces and no cache making your browsing secure and private. Android Chrome incorporates support for HTML 5 and with your Tab or mobile connected to your system you can even edit or debug HTML pages with the help of Chrome Developer Tools. Some hidden Easter eggs are also provided in the Android 4.0 Chrome and few among them are when you try to open a 100th tab in your browser after opening 99 tabs, a smiley appears and if you try to slide pages on the select tab page for five times in upward direction, the tab select page will be flipped. So, Google Chrome for Android Beta looks to be pretty interesting with exciting features which may promisingly provide you a faster and secure browsing experience.

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