Google today released the 64-bit version of the browser for Windows 7 and 8 on their stable releases channel:
http://thenextweb.com/google/2014/08/26/google-chrome-64-bit-arrives-windows-7-windows-8/
If you are a Chrome user using a 64-bit Win7/8, you may want to take advantage of the faster and safer x64 version. The only known issue with the x64 is that you can't use Google Earth and Google Voice, but since Earth is now part of the Maps update, and Voice is integrated into Hangouts, there should be little issue.
You can also help TCS by reporting any bugs encountered on the x64 browser in Site Help.
http://thenextweb.com/google/2014/08/26/google-chrome-64-bit-arrives-windows-7-windows-8/
If you are a Chrome user using a 64-bit Win7/8, you may want to take advantage of the faster and safer x64 version. The only known issue with the x64 is that you can't use Google Earth and Google Voice, but since Earth is now part of the Maps update, and Voice is integrated into Hangouts, there should be little issue.
You can also help TCS by reporting any bugs encountered on the x64 browser in Site Help.
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