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8.23.2013

Chrome for Android Beta 30 brings big changes: new navigation, search enhanced by the action of the image, WebGL, and more


Great things are in preparation for the Android version of Chrome, and great things are coming for the beta. It is the biggest upgrade I've seen in Chome for Android, so we 
will break new Chrome 30 beta.

New gestures


Have you noticed how the actions of Chrome for Android so well, suck? But it is not. Hopefully. The sudden change tabs janky board was replaced by a much more natural 

gesture - simply swipe left or right in the area of ​​the URL bar up, no need to take an advantage. You can also pull the URL bar to display the interface tab (amazing, right?). 

The most interesting (though perhaps not so useful) gesture is the menu button, you can now slide down and hold, then release to select an option. I do not know how I feel about it, but it's there.



Nexus Nexus



Improved Image Search


Search images in Google Chrome for Android is kind of a pain in the ass before, so Google has introduced a new way (and easy) to do so. -Just long press on the image and 

click on "Search" in the dialog that appears, and then find the image with your selected default. Neat.

WebGL support

WebGL is a standard Google and several open web advocates are trying to push 3D / 2D standard on the web. So far, however, has not done much good on an Android 

device, such as WebGL not have the support of Chrome for Android. Now it is. Google offers to test the site (it's a race car!) As a demo, but it will not actually always work 

because the new beta version is not really the Play Store.
This is a great thing, and allow web developers to create even crazier mobile-friendly web content. The problem is that only devices with "high-end GPU" are supported, 

although Google says the Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 (current-gen, probably not 2012) support WebGL. Not a word about the Nexus 10 curiously.

Device Motion Events event mover, a source of expansion medium, and more


These changes are no less cool, but are completed and before the bullet point.

Device Motion Events Web pages can now apply to read your accelerometer / gyroscope in real time. Google suggest trying isthisanearthquake.com (how freaking cool is that?)

Media mail source JavaScript enabled to generate media streams, allowing things like the quality of the adaptation, the transmission time has changed, and other interesting 

things. This is particularly useful in devices with connectivity / unpredictable limited.


Two new experimental flags: Speech API Web and vibration. Looks promising.


There are some other minor mentioned in the Chromium blog changes, if you are interested. The official Chrome blog covers the face and stuff image search. Overall, this 

promises to be more easily updated Chrome for Android ever. As I said, the beta does not live in the Play Store, but should be soon.
Device Motion Events Web pages can now apply to read your accelerometer / gyroscope in real time. Google suggest trying isthisanearthquake.com (how freaking cool is 

that?)
Media mail source JavaScript enabled to generate media streams, allowing things like the quality of the adaptation, the transmission time has changed, and other interesting 

things. This is particularly useful in devices with connectivity / unpredictable limited.

Two new experimental flags: Speech API Web and vibration. Looks promising.

There are some other minor mentioned in the Chromium blog changes, if you are interested. The official Chrome blog covers the face and stuff image search. Overall, this 

promises to be more easily updated Chrome for Android ever. As I said, the beta does not live in the Play Store, but should be soon.

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