Google hastens its launch cycle for Chrome

Google straight away presented that its Chrome browser is moving to a faster launch cycle through delivery a brand spanking new milestone each and every 4 weeks as an alternative of the current six-week cycle (with a bi-weekly protection patch). That’s one way to hasten the singularity, I assume, but it surely definitely’s price noting that Mozilla …
Google today announced that its Chrome browser is moving to a faster release cycle by shipping a new milestone every four weeks instead of the current six-week cycle (with a bi-weekly security patch). That’s one way to hasten the singularity, I guess, but it’s worth noting that Mozilla …Original article
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