The most recent part of getting Google-based unification has showed up. The Chrome browser is here now on Android. This beta version is presently only accessible for your elite crowd of ICS phones and pills and like its desktop progenitor, the synced configurations and book marking is all with you. Anticipate seeing a brand new, natural mobile look at the tab system. It'll keep in mind that which you were last searching at in your desktop Chrome browser, and sync it across for your mobile phone -- it's like Kindle or iBook's book-marking system, as well as the web. Your autocorrect content in the desktop is similarly synced. Anticipate seeing the reappearance of link previews, something you might recall in the outcomes of any Google searches, offering a short thumbnail of the link's destination. We are passing on a great play-around
at this time, but in the end get our first impression up, look into the quick intro video following the break.
Update: Here's our hands-on. With video, naturally. Another more in-depth video from Google can be found following the break.
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