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Chrome users can now breathe a sigh of relief, the much awaited Chrome app from Google has been released for Android Ice Cream users. What does this mean? It means that instead Android users being forced to sludge through with basic “Browser”, Google users can easily move from tab to tab and even browse undetected in Chrome’s “Incognito” mode. The only downside is that with only about 1% of all Android users on Ice Cream, it could be a while before your phone updates and you can download the app.

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