Google Chrome latest version of the open-source browser made available for download through the Developer channel. With Google Chrome 2.0.174.0, the Mountain View-based search giant is offering end users a tad more flexibility when it comes down to the content on newly opened tabs. In this regard, Google informed that Chrome 2.0.174.0 would permit end users to remove all the thumbnails representing shortcuts to websites that had been so far featured by default on the empty space associated with new tabs.
The notable changes involve: the addition of “Undo Tab Close” and “New Tab” to the context menu on the tab bar. It is no longer possible to cut or copy from a password text-field. Ctrl+Shift+Arrow allows change in text direction in RTL UIs. Also now support Ctrl+Shift text alignment based on which side of the keyboard those keys are pressed. They also fixed an issue reported with the previous dev channel release of Chrome where Google Calendar widget failed to show events. The latest version is available for download here.
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