

Getting Google Chrome on pretty much any platform just involves visiting the Google Chrome download page, so let’s just take a look at how you can get your hands on Chromium if you want it. For example, Chromium contains the same sync features found in Chrome, allowing you to log in with a Google account and sync your data.

You should note that while it’s not Google-branded, Chromium is still very Google-centric. This is one of Chromium (and Chrome’s) best features.

This is the only way to get the most modern version of Flash on Linux. Adobe Flash (PPAPI). Chrome includes a sandboxed Pepper API (PPAPI) Flash plug-in that Google automatically updates along with Chrome.RELATED: Using Firefox on Linux? Your Flash Player is Old and Outdated! Both browsers include the basic, free codecs: Opus, Theora, Vorbis, VP8, VP9, and WAV. AAC, H.264, and MP3 Support. Chrome includes licensed codecs for these proprietary media formats, giving you acess to a wider variety of media content-particularly sites using HTML5 video to stream H.264 videos.Specifically, Google takes Chromium and then adds the following: Chrome is based on Chromium, but Google adds a number of proprietary, closed-source bits to their Chrome browser that Chromium lacks.
