Google Chrome 37 Stable Release Finally Fixes Annoying Website Rendering Issues

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The Google Chrome Internet browser has just advanced to version 37.0.2062.120 and packs a few minor features, a Flash update, and some bug fixes.

Interestingly enough, the Google Chrome devs didn't move the version number to 38, as everyone was expecting. The reason for this decision might have something to do with the latest security fixes. It's possible that the developers chose not to wait until the 38.x stable branch was ready and pushed another update in the stable branch instead.

Usually, there are quite a few Beta and Development versions out before a Stable release is made. That policy hasn't changed, but sometimes it's necessary to push some updates immediately. The Windows platform, for example, was plagued by a bug that affected the way some websites were rendered, and this latest version takes care of that issue.
Google Chrome 37 Stable Release Finally Fixes Annoying Website Rendering Issues
 

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