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Google cranks up the speed on Google Chrome release cycle

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Over at the Chromium blog, there's some good news for Chrome fans… Which is simultaneously bad news for those of you who already think they're getting a little silly with the version numbers. Starting now, Google plans to push a new stable version of Chrome every six weeks.

Yes, you read that correctly. Six weeks.

That's not set in stone, of course — build issues and bugs could delay a release. Still, this means that the exciting new features you read about popping up in the developer channel will now likely have a shorter path to travel to the stable version. “We have new features coming out all the time and do not want users to have to wait months before they can use them,” says the official blog post. It continues, “We basically wanted to operate more like trains leaving Grand Central Station (regularly scheduled and always on time), and less like taxis leaving the Bronx (ad hoc and unpredictable).”

Google also hopes the change will take some heat off the Chrome development team. Instead of having to rush to commit changes in the weeks and days leading up to a release, they'll be sliding in changes more frequently. If a feature isn't ready, they'll simply bump it to the next cycle.

It'll be interesting to see if this puts any heat on Mozilla, Opera, Microsoft, and Apple. Will they counter? Share your thoughts in the comments!

Oh yeah…Google also asks that you not pay too much attention to the numbers anymore as they stream past in the rear view mirror — so no jokes, mmmkay?
Google cranks up the speed on Google Chrome release cycle

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