More multilingual mobile web
July 10th, 2013 | Published in Uncategorized
Today’s Chrome for Android stable update continues to break down the language barrier as you browse the mobile web. In addition to the built-in translation bar, we’ve added improved layout support for right-to-left languages including Arabic, Farsi and Hebrew. This update also brings fullscreen browsing to your tablet.
Furthermore, we’re rolling out an experimental data compression service over the coming days which helps you save bandwidth, load pages faster, and browse more securely on your phone and tablet. Too good to be true, you say? Au contraire. By optimizing the pages you visit, this feature can help you save on data usage and bring you a faster, more dynamic web.
We look forward to your feedback on the latest version of Chrome for Android as it rolls out in the coming days.
Posted by Dan Alcantara, Software Engineer and Professional Polyglot
Furthermore, we’re rolling out an experimental data compression service over the coming days which helps you save bandwidth, load pages faster, and browse more securely on your phone and tablet. Too good to be true, you say? Au contraire. By optimizing the pages you visit, this feature can help you save on data usage and bring you a faster, more dynamic web.
We look forward to your feedback on the latest version of Chrome for Android as it rolls out in the coming days.
Posted by Dan Alcantara, Software Engineer and Professional Polyglot