Google developers have released a new development version of the Google Chrome browser, and the latest version is now at 44.0.2403.9. It's not a big update, but it does bring some interesting changes.

The development version of Google Chrome is the most interesting because this is where all the new features and changes are being made. It also means that it will be a lot less stable, and it's quite possible that some of the features that get integrated might not survive. In fact, this latest iteration comes with a very cool new entry.

"Implement all resolution change policies for desktop and tab capture. Prior to this change, desktop/window capture would emit frames of any size, regardless of the resolution change policy, and tab capture would always emit frames of a fixed resolution. This change allows the client to specify capture constraints that configure the capture pipeline to do (or not do) the scaling/letterboxing," reads the changelog.

Some other smaller features, changes, and fixes have been implemented as well. You can download Google Chrome 44.0.2403.9 for Linux from Softpedia, or the Windows and Mac OS X versions from the same location. Please keep in mind that it's still under development, and it won't be stable.