Chrome 38 Released: New APIs and 159 Security Fixes
An anonymous reader writes: In addition to updating Chrome for iOS, Google has released Chrome 38 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. While Chrome 38 beta brought a slew of new features, the stable release is pretty much just a massive security update. This means that, with Chrome 38, Google isn't adding any features to the stable channel (full changelog). That said, Chrome 38 does address 159 security issues (including 113 "relatively minor ones"). Google spent $75,633.70 in bug bounties for this release.
Chromium is where most of development is going on. It's unfortuneate that Chrome (which is non-free) gets so much attention, especially when people think that it's open source. I see them all the time, they think Chrome is open source when actually it is not.