Chromium Blog: "Chrome now includes the PeerConnection API, which allows developers to create web apps with real-time audio and video calling without the need for a plug-in. Together, PeerConnection and the getUserMedia API represent the next steps in WebRTC, a new standard which aims to allow high quality video, audio, and data communications on the web. Check out this funky video chat demo to see how the PeerConnection API can be combined with other web technologies to create fun new video chat experiences. To start the video chat demo, send the url to a friend."
Microsoft's Chromium version of the Edge browser has hit the public, and there's already plans to phase out the old version.
Microsoft released the all-new Edge browser, which is based on Chromium - the code that browsers like Chrome are based on.
Financial trading is not what it was like 20 years ago and that's all thanks to the internet.
I don't really think version numbers on Chrome anymore.
Chrome > Firefox > Painful splinters >>>>> IE