Real Traffic Spawn Install Chrome

Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google in 2008.

With over 2 billion users, Chrome is the world's most popular web browser today!

Chrome uses the Blink rendering engine.

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  • With this mod, ATS receives a personalized density and ratio set at default g_traffic 1. It takes into account all game features from 1.29: spawn and ratio by daytime, type of roads, city size, density and ratio being set according to the game time scale (do not expect insane traffic to wait 15 real minutes to pass a crossroad).
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July80.90.30.370.13.21.41.60.80.50.40.40.31.6
June80.70.10.229.942.52.51.60.80.60.40.30.31.5
May80.40.20.159.513.21.91.00.90.50.40.42.3
April80.30.23.366.14.01.41.00.70.40.42.8
March80.00.10.217.453.32.61.30.80.70.63.0
February79.70.10.341.330.22.10.90.80.63.4
January79.50.20.768.43.31.21.00.93.8
2018TotalC72C71C70C69C68C67C66C65C64C63Older
December79.60.232.738.71.71.21.00.50.60.80.31.8
November79.10.20.267.44.51.41.20.70.60.60.41.9
October79.60.210.959.42.71.60.90.70.50.42.3
September79.60.231.239.42.41.10.80.80.53.2
August79.90.20.354.317.81.41.11.00.53.3
July80.10.22.168.62.61.41.10.63.5
June79.40.10.245.726.21.81.20.83.4
May79.00.10.20.766.16.01.51.03.4
April78.60.29.061.02.81.54.5
March78.10.10.226.143.13.25.4
February77.90.20.336.634.36.1
January77.20.22.266.08.8
2017TotalC64C63C62C61C60C59C58C57C56C55Older
December77.00.235.732.71.91.20.80.90.50.40.62.1
November76.80.20.341.528.61.50.91.00.40.40.51.5
October76.20.22.961.03.61.31.20.50.70.64.2
September76.50.20.215.053.02.11.50.60.60.62.3
August76.90.20.449.519.02.10.90.80.83.2
July76.70.31.264.14.41.11.00.84.3
June76.30.20.411.955.51.71.11.04.5
May75.80.30.551.516.71.51.14.2
April75.70.10.24.953.111.51.44.5
March75.10.20.45.961.82.34.5
February74.10.20.450.017.36.2
January73.70.10.32.862.67.9
2016TotalC56C55C54C53C52C51C50C49C48C47Older
December73.70.431.534.31.70.80.70.61.10.20.32.1
November73.80.30.562.93.51.30.10.71.30.30.32.6
October73.00.10.312.751.62.11.20.81.50.30.32.1
September72.50.30.332.531.22.21.01.80.40.42.4
August72.40.30.447.317.61.21.70.60.52.8
July71.90.20.52.859.91.92.30.60.73.0
June71.70.50.445.918.02.70.70.63.4
May71.40.51.456.17.81.10.93.6
April70.40.56.556.11.91.14.3
March69.90.30.432.430.72.14.0
February69.00.70.458.84.05.1
January68.40.10.75.655.26.8
2015TotalC48C47C46C45C44C43C42C41C40C39Older
December68.00.647.114.21.30.80.90.30.20.40.31.5
November67.40.50.658.32.31.21.10.40.20.40.32.1
October66.50.40.627.132.21.91.20.40.30.30.41.7
September65.90.80.447.810.52.00.50.30.40.52.7
August64.00.60.552.13.60.91.40.60.53.8
July63.30.711.742.81.01.90.60.64.0
June64.80.80.554.91.91.41.00.93.4
May64.90.10.815.441.12.31.21.22.8
April63.90.40.723.332.61.91.43.6
March63.70.535.121.32.24.6
February62.50.60.652.33.95.1
January61.90.913.041.76.3
2014TotalC40C39C38C37C36C35C34C33C32C31Older
December61.60.652.03.01.30.70.80.60.60.30.41.3
November60.10.513.237.82.11.60.90.60.60.20.42.2
October60.40.50.624.627.42.11.20.70.80.30.41.8
September59.60.70.643.68.31.90.81.00.30.61.8
August60.10.62.349.53.01.11.10.40.51.6
July59.80.519.234.01.71.10.50.62.2
June59.30.549.92.91.40.60.73.3
May59.212.840.51.80.80.82.5
April58.431.721.41.00.93.4
March57.50.849.82.21.33.4
February56.40.412.233.32.08.5
January55.726.424.54.8
2013TotalC32C31C30C29C28C27C26C25C24C23Older
December55.81.049.01.60.80.80.60.30.20.10.21.2
November54.80.526.323.71.11.00.60.40.30.20.20.5
October54.10.20.539.88.31.90.70.40.40.20.21.5
September53.20.646.03.21.00.50.40.20.21.1
August52.90.511.136.51.90.50.50.30.21.1
July52.80.20.530.318.30.80.60.30.31.5
June52.10.41.545.31.71.10.40.31.4
May52.90.510.038.41.40.50.41.7
April52.70.30.745.82.90.70.61.7
March51.70.42.144.22.10.82.1
February50.07.737.81.43.1
January48.40.726.517.73.5
2012TotalC25C24C23C22C21C20C19C18C17C16Older
December46.90.40.741.71.10.50.50.20.50.20.11.0
November46.30.30.630.310.71.10.70.40.70.30.21.0
October44.90.30.738.21.80.90.50.80.40.31.0
September44.10.44.135.20.90.61.00.40.31.2
August43.70.10.534.74.20.91.20.50.31.3
July42.90.30.735.42.71.30.60.41.5
June41.70.41.635.41.50.70.41.7
May39.30.10.515.819.80.90.51.7
April38.30.30.931.33.40.61.8
March37.30.61.531.91.02.3
February36.30.30.917.115.32.7
January35.30.31.130.53.4
2011TotalC17C16C15C14C13C12C11C10C 9C 8Older
December34.60.713.417.80.90.40.40.20.20.10.10.4
November33.40.41.028.11.60.50.50.20.20.10.10.7
October32.30.53.325.50.90.80.30.30.10.10.5
September30.50.711.216.01.10.30.30.10.10.7
August30.30.31.021.26.00.50.30.10.20.7
July29.40.71.225.30.70.40.20.20.7
June27.90.20.817.37.60.80.20.20.8
May25.90.31.121.02.20.30.30.7
April25.60.61.921.30.60.40.8
March25.00.10.814.87.70.61.0
February24.10.20.917.04.81.2
January23.80.71.320.41.4
2010TotalC 9C 8C 7C 6C 5C4Older
December22.41.216.63.50.40.40.20.1
November20.50.60.917.70.70.40.20.0
October19.20.35.612.30.60.20.2
September17.30.611.44.90.30.1
August17.00.11.315.10.30.2
July16.70.815.30.40.2
June15.90.713.91.10.2
May14.50.33.410.60.2
April13.62.510.80.3
March12.31.710.40.2
February11.61.010.00.6
January10.82.88.0
2009TotalC4C3C2C1
December9.81.97.70.10.1
November8.51.17.10.20.1
October8.00.57.00.40.1
September7.10.42.73.90.1
August7.00.86.10.1
July6.50.36.00.2
June6.00.24.61.2
May5.50.84.6
April4.90.44.4
March4.20.23.9
February4.00.13.8
January3.90.13.7
2008TotalC1 Beta
December3.61.62.0
November3.13.1
October3.03.0
September3.13.1

Google Chrome 68

Chrome 68 was released on July 24, 2018.

Chrome 68 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • HTTP sites marked as 'not secure'
  • The Page Lifecycle API tells you when your tab has been suspended or restored
  • The Payment Handler API makes it possible for web-based payment apps to support the Payment Request experience
  • Content embedded in an iframe requires a user gesture to navigate the top-level browsing context to a different origin
  • The CSS cursor values for grab and grabbing have, until now, been prefixed; standard, un-prefixed values now supported
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Google Chrome 67

Chrome 67 was released on May 29, 2018.

Chrome 67 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Progressive Web Apps are coming to the desktop
  • The generic sensor API makes it way easier to get access to device sensors like the accelerometer, gyroscope and more
  • BigInt's make dealing with big integers way easier
  • Credential Management API provides a framework for creating, retrieving and storing credentials
  • Web Authentication API adds PublicKeyCredential, which allows browsers to authenticate a user with a private/public key pair generated by an authenticator

Google Chrome 66

Chrome 66 was released on April 17, 2018.

Chrome 66 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • CSS manipulation becomes easier with the new CSS Typed Model Object
  • Access to the clipboard is now asynchronous
  • A new rendering context for <canvas> elements
  • <textarea> and <select> now support the autocomplete attribute
  • Setting autocapitalize on a form element will apply to any child form fields, improving compatibility with Safari's implementation of autocapitalize
  • trimStart() and trimEnd() are now available as the standards-based way of trimming whitespace from strings

Google Chrome 65

Chrome 65 was released on March 06, 2018.

Chrome 65 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • New extension UI
  • The CSS Paint API allows you to programmatically generate an image
  • The Server Timing API allows web servers to provide performance timing information via HTTP headers
  • The new CSS display: contents property can make boxes disappear
  • Fixed a bug that affected some timestamps
  • Specifying HSL and HSLA, and RGB and RGBA coordinates for the color property now match the CSS Color 4 spec
  • There's a new feature policy that allows you to control synchronous XHRs through an HTTP header or the iframe allow attribute

Google Chrome 64

Chrome 64 was released on January 23, 2018.

Chrome 64 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Support for ResizeObservers (notifies you when an element's content rectangle has changed its size)
  • Modules can now access to host specific metadata with import.meta
  • The pop-up blocker gets stronger
  • window.alert() no longer changes tab focus
  • Support for named captures in regular expressions
  • The default preload value for <audio> and <video> elements is now metadata
  • You can now use Request.prototype.cache to view the cache mode of a request and determine whether a request is a reload request
  • With Focus Management API, you can now focus an element without scrolling to it with the preventScroll attribute

Google Chrome 63

Chrome 63 was released on December 05, 2017.

Chrome 63 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Browser allows you to import JavaScript modules dynamically
  • With async generator functions and the async iteration protocol, consumption or implementation of streaming data sources becomes streamlined
  • You can override the browser's default overflow scroll behavior with the CSS overscroll-behavior property

Google Chrome 62

Chrome 62 was released on October 17, 2017.

Chrome 62 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • New appearance of the 'Save Your Password' icon
  • Support for OpenType variable fonts
  • Network Information API updated to report users actual Internet speed, not just connection type, to websites
  • HTTP sites that request user data will now be flagged as 'non-secure' (red) in the Chrome Omnibox

Google Chrome 62

Chrome 61 was released on September 05, 2017.

Chrome 61 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Native support for JavaScript modules

Google Chrome 60

Chrome 60 was released on July 25, 2017.

Chrome 60 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • MacBook Pro Touch Bar support

Google Chrome 59

Chrome 59 was released on June 05, 2017.

Chrome 59 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Headless mode in Linux and macOS
  • Revamped Settings and 'About Google Chrome' page with Material Design

Google Chrome 58

Chrome 58 was released on April 19, 2017.

Chrome 58 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • IndexedDB 2.0
  • Workers and SharedWorkers in screen
  • WebAssembly
  • Background tab policy changes

Google Chrome 56

Chrome 56 was released on January 25, 2017.

Chrome 56 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • New warning for websites that collect passwords/credit card numbers but do not use HTTPS
  • Improvements to performance and efficiency of page reloading
  • Support for the Web Bluetooth API
  • Supports the CSS position: sticky
  • WebGL 2.0 API is enabled by default
  • 51 security fixes

Google Chrome 55

Chrome 55 was released on December 1, 2016.

Chrome 55 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • The History page has changed and is no longer in 'Settings'
  • Flash Player is now off by default for most sites
  • Impossible to disable Material Design

Google Chrome 54

Chrome 54 was released on October 12, 2016.

Chrome 54 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Rewrites YouTube Flash players to use the YouTube HTML5 embed style
  • Support for the custom elements V1 spec - Custom elements allow developers to create custom HTML tags, as well as defining their API and behavior in JavaScript
  • The BroadcastChannel API has been implemented to allow one-to-many messaging between windows, tabs, iframes, web workers, and service workers - In other words, this API allows scripts to establish named channels to send messages between browsing contexts of the same origin. This is mainly aimed at sites that leverage multiple browser windows or tabs that let users perform more complex tasks
  • 21 security fixes

Google Chrome 53

Chrome 53 was released on August 31, 2016.

Chrome 53 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Supports Shadow DOM V1 - Allows an element to encapsulate its style and child DOM away from the main document. This is useful when trying to maintain large code bases of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Chrome will support V0 of the API until enough developers have moved to V1
  • PaymentRequest API - to make paying for products online easier
  • Chrome for Android can now autoplay if they are muted
  • 3D-positioned elements will be flattened - if an ancestor has opacity less than 1
  • 33 security fixes

Google Chrome 52

Chrome 52 was released on June 20, 2016.

Chrome 52 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Removed the backspace button as a return shortcut
  • Removed the Chrome App Launcher
  • Comes with a new CSS contain property - allows a developer to prevent Web page elements from displaying outside of bounds. This allows Web pages to load a lot faster as some Web page element will no longer need to be updated.
  • VAPID support - a push service that authenticates a website's server
  • For Mac users, Chrome 52 comes with Google's Material Design - a redesign of the top bar and other user interface elements
  • 48 security fixes

Google Chrome 51

Chrome 51 was released on May 25, 2016.

Chrome 51 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Credential Management API - Enable developers to store and retrieve passwords and federated credentials. This allows users to sign in with one tap and automatically sign back in when returning to the site
  • Intersection Observer API - Allows sites to detect element intersections as an asynchronous event. Sites can receive a callback whenever any element intersects a watched element or its children
  • Chrome no longer runs the rendering pipeline or requestAnimationFrame() callbacks for cross-origin frames that are offscreen - This reduces power consumption by up to 30 percent, according to Google's own tests
  • SPDY and NPN support have been removed; in favor of the standards-based HTTP/2 protocol and ALPN
  • 42 security fixes

Google Chrome 50

Chrome 50 was released on April 13, 2016.

Chrome 50 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Auto-fill form letters are now highlighted in bold
  • A number of fixes and improvements

Google Chrome 49

Chrome 49 was released on March 2, 2016.

Chrome 49 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Enabled Smooth scrolling by default
  • New MediaRecorder API - allows sites to record audio and video without the using of plugin like Flash
  • Background Sync API - enable sites schedule a sync when an Internet connection is detected the next time
  • Websites can now send a lighter version of the web page by detecting if the user has turned on the data saving feature or not
  • 26 security fixes

Google Chrome 48

Chrome 48 was released on January 20, 2016.

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Chrome 48 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Personalized notifications - Chrome now adds the ability for developers to incorporate custom buttons in their subscription push notifications
  • Removed support for the RC4 cipher
  • Ability for mobile sites to use the presentation api to cast to Google Cast devices
  • The crash rate was reduced by 70 and JavaScript execution is now faster
  • 37 security fixes

Google Chrome 47

Chrome 47 was released on December 1, 2015.

Chrome 47 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Until recently, a white screen appeared when Android apps were loading. Now Chrome brings splash screens - Developers can customize the splash screen by setting a name, icon, background color, and notification bar color in the web app manifest
  • Developers can now program processes to run at idle times, due to the requestIdleCallback() function
  • New PDF viewer design
  • Change in appearance on closing tabs with red x's
  • Better desktop notifications
  • 41 security fixes

Google Chrome 46

Chrome 46 was released on October 13, 2015.

Chrome 46 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • CSS Motion Paths allow web pages to animate graphical objects along paths, using the new CSS properties: motion-offset, motion-path, and motion-rotation
  • Developers can now negotiate with the server to download the best image variant for a device using straightforward HTTP request headers - These headers communicate DPR, Viewport-Width, and the intended display width of the resource being fetched to the server
  • Developers can now instrument service workers to gather detailed fetch and script timing
  • Developers can also measure the startup time of service workers more accurately
  • Developers can now use CSS.escape(), eliminating the need for complicated string escape code while handling user generated identifiers
  • 24 security fixes

Google Chrome 45

Chrome 45 was released on September 1, 2015.

Chrome 45 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Support for NPAPI plugins permanently disabled
  • Now automatically pauses less-important Flash content, like ads
  • New ES6 features - developers can now use arrow functions and new array methods
  • Subresource Integrity is implemented - can help mitigate the risk of a compromised server and make sure only the expected resource is used
  • 29 security fixes

Google Chrome 44

Chrome 44 was released on July 21, 2015.

Chrome 44 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • A number of new apps/extension APIs
  • Improvements to the App Install Banner
  • Changes to Push Messaging and Push Notifications
  • Change in the loading page circle on Chrome tabs
  • New ES6 features
  • Support for ES6 computed property names - allowing developers to put an expression in brackets [], to be computed as the property name at runtime
  • 43 security fixes

Google Chrome 43

Chrome 43 was released on May 19, 2015.

Chrome 43 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Support for Web MIDI - means you can create music without installing any specialized software
  • New Permissions API - lets developers query and observe changes to their permission status for Geolocation, Push, Notifications, and Web MIDI
  • Upgrading legacy sites to HTTPS - A new CSP directive causes Chrome to upgrade insecure resource requests to HTTPS before fetching them
  • 37 security fixes

Google Chrome 42

Chrome 42 was released on April 14, 2015.

Chrome 42 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Support for native push notifications - offers two new APIs (Push API and Notifications API) that together allow sites to send notifications to users even after the given page is closed
  • Support for NPAPI plugins disabled by default - makes some plugins incompatible with Chrome, such as Java, Silverlight and Unity
  • Redesigned 'Add Bookmark'
  • 45 security fixes

Google Chrome 41

Chrome 41 was released on March 3, 2015.

Chrome 41 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Better visual debugging of Web Animations
  • Script streaming - will improve the parsing of JavaScript files
  • Code caching - will help page load times on pages that a user frequently visits
  • Support for CSS image-rendering: pixelated
  • CSS Media Queries now support any-pointer and any-hover
  • Support for new Javascript ES6 features
  • 51 security fixes

Google Chrome 40

Chrome 40 was released on January 27, 2015.

Chrome 40 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • The default wallpaper has been updated to Material Design
  • Custom wallpapers are now synced across your devices
  • Added the new File System Provider API - lets you install extensions to access remote file systems in the file manager in the same way as Google Drive
  • Added Smart Lock Beta - allows you to sign in to your Chromebook by having your Android phone within 100 feet of your device
  • Emoji palette allows users to quickly access emoji

Google Chrome 39

Chrome 39 was released on November 18, 2014.

Chrome 39 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • 64-bit by default for Mac
  • ECMAScript 6 Generators - allow developers to create iterators that pause their execution after yielding a value, and resume again when later invoked
  • The new Beacon API - lets you send data to a server without having to wait for a response. Requests are queued and sent as soon as possible but it doesn't delay unloading/loading of the page
  • Playback Control - the Web Animations API now has playback control
  • Web Application Manifests - a new standard for defining mobile web apps
  • Saved passwords can now be edited
  • scrollTop and scrollLeft now return high-precision fractional values in preparation for high-DPI support
  • XMLHttpRequest progress event properties position and totalSize are deprecated (in favor of the loaded and total properties)
  • 42 security fixes

Google Chrome 38

Chrome 38 was released on October 7, 2014.

Chrome 38 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • First browser to support the new HTML <picture> element
  • New user switching for profiles and new Guest mode
  • Supports Set and Map classes in JavaScript (Ecma Standard 6)
  • Supports for...of loops in JavaScript (Ecma Standard 6)
  • Screen Orientation API
  • 159 security fixes

Google Chrome 37

Chrome 37 was released on August 26, 2014.

Chrome 37 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • DirectWrite support; for better-looking fonts on Windows
  • New 'password saver' prompt
  • Disabled support for showModalDialog API by default
  • A number of new apps/extension APIs
  • Lots of under the hood changes for stability and performance
  • 50 security fixes

Google Chrome 36

Chrome 36 was released on July 16, 2014.

Chrome 36 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Rich Notifications Improvements
  • An Updated Incognito / Guest NTP design
  • The addition of a Browser crash recovery bubble
  • Chrome App Launcher for Linux
  • Support for un-prefixed CSS transforms
  • Support for two new JavaScript methods: Object.observe and element.animate()
  • Lots of under the hood changes for stability and performance
  • 26 security fixes

Google Chrome 35

Chrome 35 was released on May 20, 2014.

Chrome 35 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Enables 'Ok Google' voice search
  • More developer control over touch input
  • New JavaScript features (Promise, WeakMaps, WeakSets, Object.observe)
  • Unprefixed Shadow DOM
  • CSS Font Loading has been added for dynamically loading font resources
  • Support for the SVG 'paint-order' property
  • A number of new apps/extension APIs
  • Lots of under the hood changes for stability and performance
  • 23 security fixes

Google Chrome 34

Chrome 34 was released on April 08, 2014.

Chrome 34 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android (on April 02).

New features:

  • Chrome now offers to remember and fill password fields in the presence of autocomplete=off
  • Support for Responsive Images - Google is introducing the 'srcset' attribute that let Web developers provide multiple resources in varying resolutions for a single image. In short, this means that the browser picks the resource that matches the device's capabilities, whether it's a desktop, laptop, tablet, phone, or a TV
  • An unprefixed version of Web Audio API
  • Import supervised users onto new computers - Imported supervised users come with all their permissions, which will automatically sync across devices
  • A number of new apps/extension APIs
  • A different look for Win8 Metro mode
  • 31 security fixes

Google Chrome 33

Chrome 33 was released on February 20, 2014.

Chrome 33 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android (on February 26).

Chrome Frame (the Chrome window plug-in for Internet Explorer) has been officially retired.

New features:

  • Web Speech API - features both speech recognition and synthesis
  • Custom Elements - You can now can create new HTML and DOM elements (you can use whatever name you want), extend new elements from others, and bundle custom functionality into a single element
  • Folders can be created, renamed and deleted in Google Drive offline mode
  • Files in Google Drive can be renamed in offline mode
  • 28 security fixes

Google Chrome 32

Chrome 32 was released on January 14, 2014.

Chrome 32 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome Frame, and Android (on January 15).

New features:

  • Tab indicators for sound, webcam and casting
  • A new look for Win8 Metro mode
  • Automatic blocking of malware downloads
  • Supervised Users - Chrome users can now create sub-accounts for family members, allowing for website restrictions and monitoring (visit chrome.com/manage)
  • 11 security fixes

Google Chrome 31

Chrome 31 was released on November 12, 2013.

Chrome 31 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome Frame, and Android (on November 15).

New features:

  • Support for Web payments - A new API which allows users to store often-used payment details such as credit card numbers
  • Launches Portable Native Client (PNaCl) - This tool lets developers compile their code once to run on any hardware and website
  • 25 security fixes

Google Chrome 30

Chrome 30 was released on October 1, 2013.

Chrome 30 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Search by image - Right-click on an image and choose 'Search Google for this image'
  • Three new touchscreen gestures, including swiping horizontally to switch tabs and dragging down from the toolbar to see the tab switcher view
  • New APIs such as MediaSource and DeviceMotion (for better integration between webapps and handhelds)
  • 50 security fixes

Google Chrome 29

Chrome 29 was released on August 20, 2013.

Chrome 29 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Improved Omnibox suggestions (based on recency of visited sites)
  • Ability to reset your profile back to its original state
  • Many new apps and extensions APIs
  • Stability and performance improvements
  • 25 security fixes

Google Chrome 28

Chrome 28 was released on July 30, 2013.

Chrome 28 is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.

New features:

  • Blink rendering engine (no more Webkit)
  • Support for the CSS @support rule
  • Rich notifications for Chrome apps and extensions
  • HTML5 fullscreen API on Android
  • 16 security fixes

Google Chrome 27

Chrome 27 was released on May 22, 2013.

Chrome 27 is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

New features:

  • 5 faster page loads
  • Support for the following HTML5 input types: date, datetime-local, month, week, and time
  • The Developer Tools window can now be docked to the right
  • Sync FileSystem API - A new offline storage API
  • 14 security fixes

Google Chrome 26

Chrome 26 was released on March 26, 2013.

Chrome 26 is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

New features:

  • Improved spell-checking
  • Desktop shortcuts for multiple users (profiles) on Windows
  • Updated dictionaries for all languages in Chrome
  • Support for three new languages (Korean, Tamil, and Albanian)

Google Chrome 25

Chrome 25 was released on February 21, 2013.

Chrome 25 is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

New features:

  • Voice recognition support - Via Web Speech API
  • Better support for HTML5 time/date inputs
  • Includes an Adobe Flash update
  • Multiple monitor support in extended desktop mode
  • Removed silent extension installs for Windows users

Google Chrome 24

Chrome 24 was released on January 10, 2013.

Chrome 24 is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

New features:

  • Speed improvements
  • The HTML5 <datalist> element now supports a date and time
  • Added support for MathML
  • Included experimental support for CSS Custom Filters
  • Bug/Security fixes

Google Chrome 23

Chrome 23 was released on November 6, 2012.

Chrome 23 is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

New features:

  • Offers a 'Do not track' feature
  • Includes GPU accelerated video decoding on Windows - increases battery life significantly while watching videos
  • Includes easier website permissions

Google Chrome 22

Chrome 22 was released on September 25, 2012.

Chrome 22 is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

New features:

  • Pointer Lock API (Mouse Lock) - allows more accurate gaming while using a computer mouse
  • Windows 8 enhancements
  • Improvements for Apple's Retina screens
  • Removed the old integrated Flash Plugin (gcswf32.dll) - The only integral Flash Player plugin is now PepperFlash; which is a cross-platform API for plugins for web browsers
  • 24 security fixes

Google Chrome 21

Chrome 21 was released on August 1, 2012.

Chrome 21 is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

New features:

  • Support for Apple's Retina display
  • Support for the getUserMedia JavaScript API (allows Web applications to access the user's webcam and microphone)
  • Improved support for the gamepad input devices
  • Deeper integration with Google's Cloud Print service
  • 26 security fixes

Google Chrome 20

Chrome 20 was released on July 11, 2012.

Chrome 20 is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

New features:

  • Various fixes and stability improvements
  • The 'New Tab' button is bigger

Google Chrome 19

Chrome 19 was released on May 16, 2012.

Chrome 19 is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

New features:

  • Tab Sync - when you are signed in to Chrome, your open tabs will now be synchronized across all your devices
  • Chrome Startup Tab - Chrome now sets the startup tab (the first page you see when Chrome opens) to the 'New Tab' page by default

Google Chrome 18

Chrome 18 was released on April 19, 2012.

Chrome 18 is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

New features:

  • Improved 2D graphics performance in HTML5
  • Included a software rasterizer - to enable older machines to display content rendered using newer, unsupported technologies such as WebGL

Google Chrome 17

Chrome 17 was released on February 8, 2012.

Chrome 17 is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

New features:

  • Download Scanning Protection - Compares downloaded .exes and .msi files to a Google-list and alerts if the file has been downloaded from a known malicious site
  • Omnibox Prerendering - the browser loads search results/web pages in the background, before you finish typing them to make page loading seem faster

Note: 6th February, 2012 - Google released the first Chrome beta for Android 4.0 tablets and phones!

Google Chrome 16

Chrome 16 was released on December 14, 2011.

New features:

  • New syncing tools - Signing in to Chrome lets you take your Chrome stuff with you. You can save your bookmarks, extensions, apps and preferences to your Google Account - so they will be available on any computer you use. It's also a good way to backup your Chrome stuff online - even if your computer died you would easily be able to restore (synch) your Chrome data and settings onto a new computer
  • Multiple-profile user support in one browser window - Enables multiple users to use the same browser window and load their browsing history/bookmarks as long as they are synced
  • Google Cloud Print - Print any webpage to Google Cloud Print (your printer is available to you from any enabled web app).

Google Chrome 15

Chrome 15 was released on October 25, 2011.

New features:

  • Redesigned 'New Tab' page - Lets you toggle between apps and frequently visited sites
  • Extension manager - is now a section of the options page and has a new interface
  • JavaScript fullscreen API enabled by default - allowing for full-screen HTML5 video
  • Added Chrome sync in the menu
  • Faster Print Preview

Google Chrome 14

Chrome 14 was released on September 16, 2011.

New features:

  • Strengthens the secure Web protocol (HTTPS over DNSSEC)
  • Updated JavaScript engine to V8 3.4.3.0
  • Print Preview (Mac)

Google Chrome 13

Chrome 13 was released on August 2, 2011.

New features:

  • Instant Pages - quicker Google search results (pre-rendering of webpages)
  • Print Preview (Windows/Linux)

Google Chrome 12

Chrome 12 was released on June 7, 2011.

New features:

  • More secure
  • Support for hardware-accelerated 3D CSS.

Google Chrome 11

Chrome 11 was released on April 27, 2011.

New features:

  • Brand new logo
  • Adds HTML speech (Chrome can now convert your speech to text)

Google Chrome 10

Chrome 10 was released on March 8, 2011.

New features:

  • Much faster
  • New password sync features
  • New browser settings

Google Chrome 9

Chrome 9 was released on February 3, 2011.

New features:

  • Chrome Web Store
  • WebGL for 3D graphics
  • Chrome Instant - starts loading frequently visited web pages as soon as you start typing

Google Chrome 8

Chrome 8 was released on December 2, 2010.

New features:

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  • Stability improvements
  • Better CSS3 support
  • Better HTML5 support

Google Chrome 7

Chrome 7 was released on October 21, 2010.

New features:

  • Lots of bug fixes
  • New HTML5 parser

Google Chrome 6

Chrome 6 was released on September 2, 2010.

New features:

  • Chrome Sync: Any changes to your browser settings will be synced to the Google Account you have used to sign in to Chrome

Google Chrome 5

Chrome 5 was released on May 21, 2010.

New features:

  • Improved JavaScript performance
  • Increased HTML5 support (Geolocation, App Cache, Web sockets, drag and drop)
  • Integrated Adobe Flash Player
  • For Mac and Linux users, Chrome 5 is finally out of beta
  • Lets you use the features in the extension gallery when browsing in incognito mode

Google Chrome 4

Chrome 4 was released on January 25, 2010.

New features:

  • Faster, more secure
  • Increased HTML5 support
  • Thousands of new tools in the Chrome extension gallery
  • Offers bookmark synchronizing between multiple computers

Google Chrome 3

Chrome 3 was released on October 12, 2009.

New features:

  • Re-designed startpage (New Tab Page)
  • 25 faster JavaScript
  • Improved address bar
  • Support for HTML5 <video> and <audio>
  • Different themes for the browser

Google Chrome 2

Chrome 2 was released on May 24, 2009.

New features:

  • New Tab Screen, which displays your most visited web pages and the possibility to get rid of pages you don't want to be displayed in the Tab Screen
  • Auto-fill forms
  • Full screen mode
  • Over 300 bug fixes
  • 35 faster JavaScript

Google Chrome 1

Chrome 1 was released on December 11, 2008.

FIRST STABLE RELEASE!

It took Google 100 days from the release of the Beta version to the full version. In these 100 days, Google improved the browser, and listened to requests from the users.

Google Chrome's first Beta

Chrome's first Beta 1 was released on September 2, 2008.


The Python 3 runtime on App Engine standard environment is a second generation runtime.The use of a new sandboxing technology enables this runtime to supporta fully idiomatic Python development experience.

Idiomatic Python development experience

The Python 3 runtime is built around three core ideas:

  • Your app uses the latest version of the open source Python interpreterprovided by thePython Software Foundation.
  • Python's rich ecosystem of packages and frameworks, including those that use Ccode, can be deployed alongside your app using a requirements.txt file.
  • You don't need specialized, platform-specific knowledge to develop on AppEngine.

The overall goal is that your app should be fully portable and run in anystandard Python environment. You write a standard Python app, not an App EnginePython app. As part of this shift, you are no longer required to use proprietaryApp Engine APIs and services for your app's core functionality. At this time,App Engine APIs are not available in the Python 3.7 runtime.

Migrating between Python 2 and Python 3 on the App Engine standard environment

The Python 3 runtime on the App Engine standard environment is significantlydifferent from the Python 2 runtime. The following sections provide additionaldetails on differences between the Python 2 and Python 3 runtimes, as well asas recommendations on how to approach these differences when designing yourapplication.

If you decide to migrate your application from Python 2to Python 3 on the App Engine standard environment, you should be aware of thefollowing differences:

We will share additional updates to the migration path as the updates becomeavailable.

Compatibility issues between Python 2 and Python 3

When Python 3 was first announced in 2009, a number ofbackwards incompatible changeswere introduced to the language. These changes range from easily manageablesuch as the print statement becoming a print() function to morecomplex, for example, text, string and binary data handling. Additionally,many popular open source libraries, including the Python standard libraries,have undergone changes as they have moved from Python 2 to Python 3.

There are numerous online guides that can help you navigate these changes. Toolscan help you manage automated Python 2 to Python 3 code translations. The Pythoncommunity has provided ample resources to help manage these changes. They arethus not covered in detail in this document.

Fewer restrictions on the runtime

The Python 3 runtime has fewer restrictions than the Python 2 runtime. You cannow install arbitrary third party dependencies, access the file system, spawnbackground threads, and use Google Cloud client libraries.

Third party dependencies and native code

You caninstall arbitrary third party dependencies,including those that use native code. App Engine will installdependencies listed in the requirements.txt metadata file using the commandpip install.

File system access

Files can be temporarily written to /tmp. Note that files written to /tmp may not be available across subsequent requests to your app.

Background threads

Python 3 in the App Engine standard environment has no sandbox limitationsso you are free to create threads or processes that live outside of the requestenvironment. Threads and processes can be spawned using Python's built-inthreading and multiprocessing features. However note that new threads orprocesses may not run after the inbound request is served.

Cloud Client Libraries

The google-cloud-pythonlibraries are supported on this runtime. You can use these libraries to accessGoogle Cloud Platform services such as Cloud Pub/Sub, Cloud Datastore,Cloud Spanner and others. You can see the full list of supported products on therepository's README.

Changes to the App Engine standard environment

The Python 3.7 runtime in the App Engine standard environment does not use the App Engine SDKto provide access to service functionality, unlike the Python 2.7 runtime, which does. Insteadwhen using the Python 3.7 runtime, you should use the Google Cloud managed servicesand/or third party services that meet your needs.

Changes in this section refer only to Python 3.7. The Python 2.7 runtime remains unchanged.

app.yaml

The behavior of some fields in your app.yaml configuration file has been modified.

FieldChange typeDescription
entrypointAddedAdopted from the App Engine flexible environment. You may, optionally use this field to specify the command that will run when your app starts.
threadsafeDeprecatedAll applications are presumed to be threadsafe.
api_versionDeprecatedNo longer used in the Python 3 runtime.
builtinsDeprecated
librariesDeprecatedArbitrary third party dependencies can be installed using a requirements.txt metadata file.
handlersModified
  • The script field is optional and the only accepted value is auto. Use a web framework (for example, Flask or Django) with in-app routing to execute a script when a request hits a specific route
  • The login field is not supported. Use Cloud Identity and Access Management for user management.

Use of any of the deprecated fields returns an error when you deploy your app.

Deployment

Deployments via appcfg.py are not supported for Python 3.7. Use the gcloudcommand line tool to deploy your app.

App Engine APIs

Proprietary App Engine APIs are not available in Python 3. This section listsrecommended replacements.

Blobstore

To store and retrieve data, use Cloud Storage through theGoogle Cloud client libraries.To get started, see Using Cloud Storage.

Datastore

For an alternative to a NoSQL key/value database like the Datastore API, useCloud Firestore.When you create a new Cloud Firestore database, you can configure thedatabase instance to run in Cloud Datastore mode which makes thedatabase backwards-compatible with Cloud Datastore.

For more information, see Choosing between Native Mode and Datastore Mode.

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Images

For manipulating and processing images,Imgix isrecommended. Otherwise, use Rethumbif you prefer having a free tier.

To store and serve your images, see Using Cloud Storageor Serving Static Files.

Logging

Request logs are no longer automatically correlated but will still appear inStackdriver Logging. You can use theStackdriver Logging client librariesto implement your desired logging behavior.

Mail

To send email, use a third-party mail provider such as SendGrid,Mailgun, orMailjet. All ofthese services offer APIs to send emails from applications.

Memcache

To build an application cache, create a Cloud Memorystore instanceand connect it to your app using Serverless VPC Access.

Modules

Use a combination of environment variables and the App Engine Admin APIto obtain information and modify your application's running services:

Service informationHow to access
Current service nameGAE_SERVICE environment variable
Current service versionGAE_VERSION environment variable
Current instance IDGAE_INSTANCE environment variable
Default hostnameAdmin API apps.get method
List of servicesAdmin API apps.services.list method
List of versions for a serviceAdmin API apps.services.versions.list method
Default version for a service, including any traffic splitsAdmin API apps.services.get method
List of running instances for a versionAdmin API apps.services.versions.instances.list method

Search

Host any full-text search database such as ElasticSearch on Compute Engine andaccess it from your service.

Task queue

Queue tasks for asynchronous code execution using the Cloud TasksREST API, RPC API, or the Google Cloud Client library, and use aPython 3.7 App Engine standard service as a Push target. For moreinformation, seeMigrating from Task Queues to Cloud Tasks.

In many cases where you might use pull queues, such as queuing up tasks ormessages that will be pulled and processed by separate workers,Cloud Pub/Sub can be a good alternative as it offers similarfunctionality and delivery guarantees.

Users

For an alternative to the Users API, use any HTTP-based authentication mechanismsuch as:

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  • OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connectwhich provide federated identity from the provider of your choice. Google isan OpenID Connect identity provider.There are also several other providersavailable.
  • Firebase Authentication, whichprovides authentication using username/password and federated identity usingGoogle, Facebook, Twitter, and more.
  • Google Identity Platform, whichprovides many options for authentication and authorization of Google useraccounts.
  • Auth0, which provides authentication with variousidentity providers and single sign-on features.

Local development

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In general we recommend that you use a testing approach that is idiomatic to Python rather than being dependent on dev_appserver. For example, you might use virtualenv to create an isolated local Python 3.7 environment. Any standard Python testing framework can be used to write your unit, integration, and system tests. You might also consider setting up development versions of your services or use the local emulators that are available for many Google Cloud products.

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As an optional feature for those who do choose to use it, we are offering an alpha version of an updated dev_appserver which supports Python 3. Please see Using the Local Development Server for more informationon this option.