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 #27336  by TheAslan
 08 Aug 2013, 20:43
Google is introducing a revamped version of the Chrome Status website, which is designed to enable developers to keep track of new features and improvements in Chrome/Chromium as they relate to the web platform.

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"A few months ago we started a simple dashboard on chromestatus.com to track new feature development within Blink. It's become a valuable tool for us, so today we're excited to introduce the first iteration of a new, easier-to-use version," Google explained.

The site lists all previous Chrome versions as well as the current ones, the stable, beta and dev channel. Features which are currently in development but not part of any Chrome release are also listed as are planned ones, even those which aren't actively worked on.

Each feature also gets a color code, ranging from red to green, depending on how many other browsers have or are implementing it.

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