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Google Releases 64-bit Chrome Browser for Windows to Beta Channel

Maximum PC: Here's a bit of good news if you've been wanting to experiment with Google's Chrome browser in 64-bit form but weren't so keen on installing an ultra-early build that might be riddled with buggy code. Google just added the Chrome 64-bit Beta Channel for Windows 7 and 8 users, giving curious users and early adopters a more stable release to play with. It's probably not a good idea to use it for mission critical applications, but it should be in pretty good shape at this point.

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Google Brings 64-bit Chrome Browser to Stable Channel

Maximum PC: Following successful runs in Google's Dev, Beta, and Canary channels, the 64-bit version of Google's Chrome browser for Windows is now available as a stable release (Chrome 37). That means you can have all the benefits of the 64-bit version without the risks of instability that come from running pre-release software. According to Google, 64-bit Chrome offers a bunch of benefits for speed, stability, and security.

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neoragex3519d ago

After installing from the provided link I notice that the application stays in the folder "Program Files (x86)" instead of "Program Files". I have tried the link in the article and the link provided by Incognito. Is this expected behavior or maybe I have to do an uninstall before installing the 64 bit version?