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Install Chrome on Windows. Download the installation file. If prompted, click Run or Save. If you chose Save, double-click the download to start installing. Start Chrome: Windows 7: A Chrome window opens once everything is done. Windows 8 & 8.1: A welcome dialog appears. On Windows 8.1 Skip to content. Get a fast, free web browser. Note: Installing Google Chrome will add the Google repository so your system will automatically keep Google Chrome up to date. Install Chrome on Windows. Download the installation file. If prompted, click Run or Save. If you chose Save, double-click the download to start installing. Start Chrome: Windows 7: A Chrome window opens once everything is done. Windows 8 & 8.1: A welcome dialogue appears. Click Next to select your default browser. For Windows 10/8.1/8/7 32-bit. For Windows 10/8.1/8/7 64-bit. This computer will no longer receive Google Chrome updates because Windows XP and Windows Vista are no longer supported.

  1. Install Chrome For Windows 8

Windows Phone 7.8 is an upcoming (and perhaps final) OS upgrade to the Windows Phone 7.x platform. Windows Phone 7.x is based off of the CE kernel while Windows Phone 8 allowed Microsoft to transition over to the much more robust NT kernel. Because of this, current Windows Phone 7.x users (Nokia Lumia 710, 800 900, HTC Titan II, Radar, etc.) cannot upgrade to Windows Phone 8.

Announced back in June 2012 at the Windows Phone Summit, the 7.8 upgrade was said to come after the release of Windows Phone 8 later that fall. Indeed, Microsoft has now confirmed that it is due to hit carriers and devices sometime in 'early 2013'.

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Features have not been officially confirmed in the update except for the inclusion of the new Start screen experience i.e. three Tile sizes: small, normal and the doublewide. In addition, re-branding of Zune to Xbox Music and the new Xbox Games icons have been changed, plus the Bing lockscreen wallpaper feature. Other smaller changes are expected in the final release build, pegged at 7.10.8858.

Most private web browser. Currently it is unknown which phones will get the update nor which carriers will support it, but Nokia and HTC are expected to fully embrace the rollout.

Google Chrome could soon be available to install on Windows Phone smartphones.

Google brushed off calls for a Windows Phone port last year, but added that while it was not in their plans for 2013 they were willing to 'keep an open mind to any and all platforms'.

Now we're in 2014 and it seems they're making good on that promise.

Earlier this week Google Software Engineer Carlos Pizano reopened the ticket requesting a WP8 port, to assign it to another Chromium developer, dxie, ‘for investigation'.

Microsoft is set to announce a notable upgrade to their mobile OS next month, something that should see it build on its successes in Europe, where it has become the fastest growing mobile OS. Recent analyst reports put its European marketshare at over 10%, with a share of 11% in the UK alone.

With Microsoft currently only allowing Internet Explorer-based browsers to be listed in the Windows Phone Store, not to mention a vocal disdain for anything Google from many users in the Windows Phone camp, it's unclear precisely how, or even if, a Chrome port would work. Activate office 2016 mac without microsoft account.

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Even so, it makes sense for Google to, as they state, ‘investigate' the possibility. The number of Windows Phone users who would benefit from a seamless continuation of the desktop Chrome experience on their Windows-based smartphones is considerable.





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