Good news for Google's OS customers who like
using Chrome as their default browser, because it
has now made an appearance (along with other features) on the
Android Market.
The search giant's strategy is very simple: although it is still
in the beta version, users can download it so that Google can see
whether or not it is successful, and requires an official
release.
The mobile version (available to use on smartphones or tablet
computers) has very similar features to the desktop version, and
will be compatible with the newer versions of Android OS, 4.0 Ice
Cream Sandwich or more.
The tab features are almost the same like the regular Chrome and
have been designed specifically to fit smaller mobile screens.
The additional features will include Link Preview, which can
make browsing on the small screen a bliss. This functionality will
allow zooming in on a prospective link in order for the user to
know that it is the correct one or not without clicking it
first.
Another great feature is that users will be able to sync their
Chrome bookmarks to make them available on every handset or
device.
It is available on the UK's Android Market.