Google is reportedly said to have made an update on the stable branch of its Chrome browser to version 9. This update would bring up several added features which all the Chrome beta users have now been enjoying for several months, which comprise of the Chrome Instant, WebGL support and access to the Chrome Web Store.
While the Chrome Instant is fundamentally Google instant but in the chrome URL/search box. However for all the end users the too most essential and compelling features are WebGL support and the Chrome Web Store.
While the Chrome 9.0 brings stable support for WebGL it also allows the web developers create some hardware-accelerated 3D graphics inside the web browser. The WebGL and the Google Body experiment had been discussed earlier in the month of December.
For all those who are not yet clear about the WebGL and its action can have a look at the WebGL Experiments page.
The users in United States can access the Chrome Web Store and can alos install the free and paid web apps that are accessible in Google Chrome and in Chrome OS. While many of these apps are just fancy bookmarks to HTML5-infused web pages, the others widen the limits of all that comprises of a web application.












