Monday, May 27, 2013

Chrome 28 Beta for Android: Self-service site, full screen for tablet


In the latest Chrome 28 Beta for Android, Google has added a great new feature that automatically translate web pages. When you visit a page with written language is not the same with the default language of the system, Chrome will display a small message asking whether you want to proceed through Google Translate service or not. The identity of the web language will be done entirely automatically, so we do not have to manually do anything except hit Ayutthaya "Services". Also in the Chrome 28 Beta, the browser now supports browsing mode for full-screen Android tablet by hiding the address bar when scrolling down (Chrome 27, the browser fullscreen allowed on smartphones).

Also, in the Chrome 28 Beta also has a new feature that saves the mode web browser. Google says that it works based on a data compression technique in the process of testing. When accessing the Settings> Bandwidth Management, you'll notice that Chrome is saved how much web space together with illustrative diagrams. This feature is similar to Opera's Off-Road Mode, and it looks like Google is using its own server to optimize web component before it is loaded onto the user.

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