Chrome fixes every four weeks

Η announced that the stable version of Chrome will be released every four weeks, starting with Chrome 94 in the third quarter of 2021.

Previously, Google released new releases every six weeks, releasing smaller updates in between.

The decision to shorten the release cycle is due to improved testing and Chrome release procedures, according with Alex Mineer, Google Chrome Operations technical program manager.

Google also announced that a new extended stable version of Chrome will also be released, which will be available to enterprise administrators and Chromium που χρειάζονται επιπλέον χρόνο για τη διαχείριση ενημερώσεων. Αυτή η έκδοση του Chrome θα ενημερώνεται κάθε οκτώ εβδομάδες.

The in the extended stable release they will be released every two weeks to fix major issues. These updates will not contain new features or all the security fixes that will be provided in the regular version of Chrome that will be released every four weeks.

Google also announced that will reduce the minimum price limit for them in 20 markets, allowing Android developers to set prices for their products in the 10-30 cent range to attract more customers.

“These extremely low prices, under a dollar,” will allow developers to reach new potential buyers by adjusting their prices to reflect local purchasing power and demand," Google said.

The markets that will receive these minimum application prices will be Bangladesh, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Hungary, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Myanmar. , Pakistan, Paraguay, Romania, Serbia, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand and Vietnam.

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