Google Announces Chrome 4.1 With Translation, Enhanced Privacy
Posted on 02. Mar, 2010 by Daniel Cawrey in News
In an effort get as many people as possible starting to use their new integrated translation feature that is already a part of Chrome 5, Google has announced Chrome 4.1 Beta. Chrome 4 is a more stable release than Chrome 5, which is a version better suited for developers who are working on extensions and other miscellansoues features of the browser.
As previously mentioned here, future versions of Chrome will not require you to have to download a separate Google Translate extension, rather, when you are at a site that is not in your normal language for browsing you will be prompted for a translation. Check out the official video of the feature:
Additionally, there are some enhanced privacy features in 4.1. When pressing the Content Settings button under the Privacy header you get a good deal of options on how you would like Chrome to handle cookies for various sites. You can check out 4.1 here, by downloading the Beta Channel release. If you are already in the Beta Channel, you don’t have to do anything, as Chrome will update itself.





