Google released an update to their browser. The update brings the version of the Google Chrome browser up to 13.0.782.220. Available to the Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome Frame platforms, the update is pushed for a reason that is so deep into technology that I don't get it. Here is what Google said about it: "We're revoking trust for SSL certificates issued by DigiNotar-controlled intermediate CAs used by the Dutch PKIoverheid program.". That is aside from security updates and whatnots. Update your Chromes now by clicking to Settings > About Google Chrome > and wait for it to install the new version. You can also download the new version manually here.
September 8, 2011
Google Chrome updated to 13.0.782.220
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