Today, during the Google I/O event in San Francisco, the company pushed Chrome 20 to the stable channel, so you can download and use it right away.
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Google Keynote (Google I/O '24)
In this latest version of the search giant's web browser, you'll find a slightly redesigned interface with some cosmetic improvements. You'll notice this immediately in the design of the tabs and when hovering over a bookmark. Many bugs were found and fixed. In fact, Google paid $11,500 to various security research groups that discovered the bugs, and a single developer received $7,000 of the total payout.
Stacked tabs are still part of the 20.0.1132.43m version of the web browser, but they are disabled by default. If you want to try out this feature, you can read this previous article.
The new update will roll out automatically, but if you want to use it right away, just click the wrench in the top right corner of the window and select "About Google Chrome." Or go to https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/ and click the blue button to download and install it.