Chrome beta gets just a bit faster
Chrome finds speed gains in beta by managing memory better, and tweaks some forms, some HTML5, and some offline support, too.
Google reports that Web site content loaded in Chrome 27 beta for Windows, Mac, and Linux, should appear about 5 percent faster because of how the browser manages its resources. Basically, the browser's resource scheduler gives more priority to critical resources, over preloaded content.
Chrome 27 beta includes a new Sync FileSystem API that lets developers sync app data. This could allow for significantly improved offline use of Chrome Web Apps. Developer tools have been improved as well, allowing Web developers to make more customizations to how they view their tools.
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