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First Look: Google Chrome 3.0

Google's new Chrome 3.0 browser promises faster page loading, customizable themes, and an updated tab page. Here's a complete look at the changes.

JR Raphael, PC World

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Google has unveiled a brand new version of its browser, Google Chrome 3.0. The updated Chrome comes just over a year after the browser's debut and marks Google's sixteenth "stable update" to the program.

Google Chrome 3.0 sports substantial speed boosts as well as redesigned elements and a host of added features. It's available now for Windows and should become available for Mac systems within the coming months.

The release coincides with news that Chrome will be preinstalled on Sony's Vaio line of computers -- a move that could mark the start of a major push by Google to bring its browser into the spotlight.

But is Chrome the right solution for you? Take this tour of what's new in the 3.0 release and decide for yourself.

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