It is the highlight feature of the new version of Chrome, but that is just the start of the goodies added. This upgrade smoothes out those fuzzy, grainy edges and makes Chrome brighter and easier to read on the super-high-res displays – and of course, now for all the other “mortal” screens in the market Google announced Tuesday that it has now re-worked the latest Chrome browser version to be compatible with Apple’s Retina display. Well, not anymore, Chrome has now been shined. Prior versions had looked fuzzy on a Retina Display, almost like a photo that was blown up a little too large, where one can see the blemishes and the lack of focus. In June, Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) resolved to start a process of developing a new version of its Chrome browser to fully support Apple’s Retina Display.
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