Google Chrome has an update to a new version which allows it to be controlled by simple touch gestures. The new chrome is known by the name of CHROME CANARY. Since this product is in development stage, some breakages may occurs at times as mentioned by Google on chrome website.
This new chrome has touch support which allows users to swipe pages from left to right or vice versa. This is still a developer test version of Canary Chrome. Chrome supports touch features like pinch to zoom, tap to zoom in/out. "All of the zooming in/out effects were smooth but not as responsive as they should be" reported by theinquirer website when they reviewed this Canary Chrome on their Lenovo Yoga 11S touch enabled ultrabook. But they found some features not working properly due to fact that it is still under the development stage.
We found this chrome not working on desktop with no touch support. It will work in the same manner as your original Chrome is working. So only those can use it which have touch enabled PCs or Laptops. Tell us about your views on the twitter link below.
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