Sunday 24 February 2013

Google releases Chrome 25


Google released Chrome 25, patching 22 vulnerabilities and debuting a new security feature that blocks silent installations of add-ons. This new version works good and fast. We especially like the newly introduced voice recognition support – which can serve as a great tool for creating emails faster.
Google on Thursday released Chrome version 25 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. While Chrome 24 was largely a stability release, Chrome 25 is all about features, including voice recognition support via the newly added Web Speech API and the blocking of silent extension installation. You can update to the latest release now using the browser’s built-in silent updater, or download it directly from google.com/chrome.
The Web Speech API is a new JavaScript API that lets developers integrate speech recognition into their Web apps. Voice support is something Google has been pushing hard on Android phones but wants to bring to the desktop more and more. Aside from searching, the company envisions users dictating documents, controlling game characters, and even having a freestyle rap battle.
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