After spending three weeks in beta, Google Chrome 10 has been officially released to the masses. The updated browser features numerous improvements, namely faster JavaScript, password synchronization, and a simplified preferences system.

The new Browser Settings interface now appears as a tab in the browser, rather than as a separate box. It also features a search box for quickly finding the settings you wish to adjust. For instance, if you want to import bookmarks from another browser, simply typing “import” in the search bar will bring up an Import Bookmarks button.

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