Chrome Beta 35 became available yesterday for desktop PC users and brought a heck of a lot with it. It is full of more developer control over touch input, new javascript features and unprefixed Shadow DOM. Basically a lot of great stuff for those that know what is going on, for the average user, you are better off with sticking to the regular Chrome browser build. Following up with the Chrome Beta 35 build release is a new update for Chrome Beta for Android.
Chrome Beta for Android is the app where Google gives you a sneak peak at features they are working on for the standard Chrome for Android app. Sometimes they work, sometimes they fail and other times they eat your neighbors dog. (Which might not always be a bad thing.) Needless to say, the Chrome Beta for Android is one you might want to install along side the traditional app for experimenting purposes.
In today’s update there are the usual stability and performance fixes to make it faster and more stable. It also has an “Undo Tab Close” which will let you restore and accidentally closed tab. I know you have done it, I certainly have. You will also find fullscreen video with subtitles and HTML5 controls, support for some multi-window devices (Samsung primarily) and, probably the most notable change, support to directly cast some videos to your Chromecast.
If you want to poe around the new build then head into the Play Store and pick it up. Just click the “Get it on Google Play” button below.
Source: Google Blogspot
Via: 9to5Google