The latest beta version of Google's Chrome browser for Windows also offers more privacy controls, and will eventually include extensions that will allow third-party developers to add new functionality.
"I've been enjoying a Chrome feature that shows a pop-up bar suggesting translations of foreign Web pages into English--except for a single error yesterday when it erroneously thought a page was in Polish--so Windows users who visit pages not in their native tongues should note the arrival of the new 4.1 beta of Google's new browser.
Chrome 4.1.249.1021, for Windows only, adds the translation feature that already was in the developer-preview version of the browser I use."
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