The Chrome team is exploring afew changes to Chrome's UA string.
These changes are designed to provide additional details in the user-agent, remove redundancy,
and increase compatibility with Internet Explorer. They're also happening in conjunction withsimilar changes in Firefox 4.
We intend to ship Chrome 11 with these changes, assuming they don't cause major web compatibility
problems. To test them out and ensure your website remains compatible with Chrome, we recommend
trying the ChromeDevandBetachannel builds. If you have any questions, please check out theblog poston the Chromium blog or drop us a line at ourhelp forum.
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