A slightly-more-frequent-dev-release Chrome which can be installed along-side a regular Chrome (stable/beta/dev). Neat. Windows-only for now, sadly.<p>I wonder why "Canary", though...?
Chrome developers needs to adopt something similar to Firefox's upcoming Tab Candy feature: <a href="http://www.dotsauce.com/2010/07/23/tab-candy-firefox/" rel="nofollow">http://www.dotsauce.com/2010/07/23/tab-candy-firefox/</a><p>The app tabs simply do not compare.
I like that they've broken away from the alpha/beta/RC/RTM naming conventions.<p>Maybe this symbolizes a shift away from waterfall software development.
What is the current stability state of extension syncing? And is anyone working on a third party or self hosted sync platform? I don't really want or need my extension data or private bookmarks stored on Google's servers.