Google Chrome and Chromium open-source web browsers version 15.0.874.106 has been released. Latest stable release of Chromium web browser brings many improvements, performance enhancements and fixed several security bugs. The new tab page has been redesigned to easily access your mostly visited websites, web store applications and customizable website speed dial.
What’s New In Google Chrome 15 | Chromium
Most noticeable feature to Google Chrome 15 is the new tab page design. New Tab page allows you to access most visited websites, Google Chrome web store applications, customizable website speed dial menu you can add by yourself and rename each website collection menu, looks quite similar to speed dial extension. Also you can drag any website or application to the bottom right corner to remove it.
Several security bug fixes check the full list Here.
Chrome web store has a new look. It shows mostly used applications on the web store, and you can simply hover your mouse cursor on the application to install it. Also by selecting any applications, extensions and themes it will show additional information about selected item with few screenshots, details, and reviews added by users. also you can add your review after signing in.
Google Chrome 15: New Tab Page Video Preview
Download Google Chrome 15
Available to download with different packaging systems “Debian, Ubuntu DEB, Fedora, OpenSUSE RPM” 32/64bit.
Download Chromium Web Browser
Or Install Chromium 15 Web Browser On Ubuntu Using PPA
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install chromium-browser
Chromium waiting to build on launchpad stay tuned
Post Updated: Chromium 15 successfully built on Chromium – Stable Channel.




Google Chrome / Chromium 15 Released — and only works on Linux if your installation has GLIBC version 2.11. If you’re still running 2.10, you”re completely out of luck unless you compile Chromium from source: they’ve completely removed all prior versions from the net
(at least, so far as I can find).
My machines need to be *stable* — I can’t afford to break my work environment every six months just so I can stay with a bleeding-edge GLIBC!
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