Just months after the release of the Chrome 1.0 browser to a mixed reaction, Google have started tagging their weekly releases with Chrome 2.0 meaning that the work they are doing now is working towards a second version. The biggest difference is in the change of version of WebKit that it is based on. The updated WebKit includes increased support for CSS 3 and various bug fixes. In addition to this, they have now allowed bookmarks to be synchronised with Google Bookmarks, docking of tabs, improved security. Finally, there is also support in Chrome for GreaseMonkey scripts allowing some degree of customisation to the browser - it's still got a long way to go before it's even close to Firefox, but it's getting better.













