- Aug 17, 2014
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Google has announced a big change in the release schedule of its Chrome web browser. With Chrome 110, the company is introducing a new "Early Stable" version that will be out a week before the final "Stable" release. However, the Early version will not be for everyone and Google says it will be rolled out to a small percentage of users. The software giant, though, does not clearly mention how small this percentage exactly is.
On its Chrome Developers website, it writes:
The release schedule has also been outlined:
Official information from Chrome Developers:
On its Chrome Developers website, it writes:
We are making a change to the release schedule for Chrome. From Chrome 110, the initial release date to stable will be one week earlier. This early stable version will be released to a small percentage of users, with the majority of people getting the release a week later at the normal scheduled date, this will also be the date the new version is available from the Chrome download page.
The release schedule has also been outlined:
For Chrome 110 the key dates will be:
- Beta: January 12, 2023
- Early Stable: February 1, 2023
- Stable: February 7, 2023
Google hopes to make Chrome less buggy with new "Early Stable" version
Google is introducing a big change in its Chrome web browser release schedule. The tech giant will now have an "Early Stable" version with the upcoming Chrome 110, meant to fix major bugs.
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Official information from Chrome Developers:
Change in release schedule from Chrome 110 | Blog | Chrome for Developers
From Chrome 110 an early stable version will be released to a small percentage of users.
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