Mar 4, 2021 14:40 EST with 5 comments
Google has announced that it’s shifting things up a gear by switching Chrome to a four-week release cycle that will see users get the latest features more quickly. As things stand, Google releases major Chrome updates every six weeks and has done so for over a decade. The new changes will come about in the third quarter with the release of Chrome 94.
The firm said that as its testing and release processes for Chrome have improved, it has noticed that it’s able to shorten its release cycle so that users can benefit from new features more quickly. Of course, Google hasn’t forgotten about system administrators and has said it’ll have an Extended Stable option where milestone updates will be available for download every two months.
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