Image via CrunchBase PCMag.com: "One of the most recent builds of the Google Chrome browser offers support for an intriguing new feature: 'prerendering' of Web pages, offering even faster Web browsing by guessing which pages you'll visit next.
In the 9.0.576.0 build and subsequent versions of Chrome for Windows and Linux, the new build 'add[s] support for page prerendering', according to the changelog. The feature had previously been part of the open-source Chromium technology. The new Chrome build is part of the Chrome beta channel, and users who use the standard 'stable' Chrome builds must download the beta version."
In the 9.0.576.0 build and subsequent versions of Chrome for Windows and Linux, the new build 'add[s] support for page prerendering', according to the changelog. The feature had previously been part of the open-source Chromium technology. The new Chrome build is part of the Chrome beta channel, and users who use the standard 'stable' Chrome builds must download the beta version."
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