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Borrador: Historial de versiones de Google Chrome

Google Chrome es uno de los navegadores web más utilizados en el mundo. Es un navegador web gratuito desarrollado por Google LLC .

El proceso de desarrollo de Chrome se divide en diferentes "canales de lanzamiento", cada uno de los cuales trabaja en una compilación en una etapa de desarrollo diferente . Google Chrome ofrece cuatro canales: estable, beta, desarrollo y Canary. Chrome se actualiza generalmente cada tres o cuatro semanas para las versiones principales, así como las compilaciones estables para las versiones menores. [1]

Las siguientes tablas resumen el historial de versiones del navegador web Google Chrome .

Versiones 0-9

Versiones 10-19

Versiones 20-29

Versiones 30-39

Versiones 40-49

Versiones 50-59

Versiones 60-69

Versiones 70-79

Versiones 80-89

Versiones 90-99

Versions 100-109

Versions 110-119

Versions 120-present

See also

Notes

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