Google's Chrome Beta app is updated and adds WebRTC support

Chrome Beta App

The advance on the canal Chrome Beta, which is the version of this browser in which the new features are included before they are part of the "stable" version, is continuing. It has just been known that there is a new version, specifically version 29, which includes new interesting features.

One of the great novelties is the inclusion of support for WebRTC. This without further explanation may seem a bit unimportant ... but it is not. This API based on JavaScrip (software that allows software and hardware to communicate) enables the execution of chats, video calls and file sharing within the browser itself. That is, in a similar way to the version for desktop computers and all without the need to install any additional software.

This, obviously, it seems that it may be the arrival of the use of Chrome on Android devices such as laptops, for example, which would give a definite boost to its use and, also, the arrival of applications within the browser itself. In this way, the synergy between fixed and mobility-oriented devices it would be complete.

Chrome Beta 29 App

Chrome Beta App

Other new features in version 29 of Chrome Beta

Apart from the inclusion of WebRTC in the application, it has been indicated that the load of the pages when browsing the Internet has also improved significantly, the main reason for this being that reading processes have been debugged. In addition, the stability also increases, something that is good news ... especially since it is a test version (beta).

Once you have a test time in Chrome Beta these news, will become part of the stable version of the browser. These, at least on paper, will make this application different from other similar Android on the market as it adds great utility and many options. In case you want to get this free development, you can download it in this link from Google Play.