With less than a month left until the scheduled date for the release of Chrome 130 stable, Google updated its web browser to version 129. Although most of the changes involve bug fixes and minor tweaks, there are also several new features to talk about, and the list starts with Tab Compare.
Without further ado, these are Google Chrome 129's highlights:
According to the official roadmap, Chrome 130 should enter beta today, and this stage is scheduled to end on October 3rd. The stable release is expected to land on October 9th, if everything goes as planned. Its successor should drop in a stable version on November 6th.
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