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In the thirteen years since it launched, Google's Chrome has become the most used browser in the world. According to W3Counter, Chrome currently has a 65% market share, while Safari is next at just 17%. Clearly, whatever Google has been doing for the last decade has been working, but sometimes change is a good thing.
On Thursday, Chrome Operations technical program manager Alex Mineer revealed in a post on the Chromium Blog that the team behind the world's biggest browser is planning to shorten the time between milestone updates from six weeks down to just four weeks. Chrome stable releases have been dropping every six weeks for over a decade now, but starting with Chrome 94 in the third quarter of 2021, that will finally change.
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Google is going to release Chrome updates faster than ever this year originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 5 Mar 2021 at 17:18:03 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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