Google released a new beta version of Google Chrome today with Integrated Flash Player.Which will automatically updated when a new version of Flash Player is available by providing you the great security.The new Chrome release has a set of great features.The current version of Google Chrome has Bookmark Sync.With this new beta release Google added several features like it can also synchronize browser preferences including themes, homepage and startup settings, web content settings, and language.
And one more great feature in the latest beta is that now you can install Extensions in incognito window.This is really a great feature.
And it also includes some additions like new HTML5 features, namely Geolocation APIs, App Cache, web sockets, and file drag-and-drop capabilities. Additionally, this is the first Chrome beta that features initial integration of the Adobe Flash Player plug-in with Chrome, so that you can browse a rich, dynamic web with added security and stability — you’ll automatically receive security and feature updates for Flash Player with Chrome’s auto-update mechanism.
To try out all these new features, download Chrome on the Windows beta channel, or download the Mac or Linux betas.
Speed Performances:
Today’s new beta release incorporates one of Chrome’s most significant speed and performance increases to date, with 30% and 35% improvement on the V8 and SunSpider benchmarks over the earlier beta channel release. In fact, looking back in time, Chrome’s performance has improved by as much as 213% and 305% on these two benchmarks since our very first beta.
Here is the way how they conducted the speed tests

