
As the release of Windows 8 draws closer, all of the major?browser?vendors are also preparing to launching their applications for the touch-centric Metro UI that will prominently feature in next version of Microsoft's flagship operating system. Today, Google
announced that - assuming you are running the Release Preview of Windows 8 - you'll soon be able to test Chrome in Windows 8's Metro mode. Once the next version of?
Chrome arrives in the Dev channel, you will be able to take Chrome for Metro for a spin after setting it as your default browser.
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