Yes, Google Chrome supports Java, although it has to be Version 6 Update 10 RC. You can download it here: http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/ea.jsp
Java isn't considered as a 100% article arranged programming language since it really uses no less than eight rough data types like int, float twofold, etc.
Chances are Google Chrome may no longer support certain game sites, the best alternative would be Firefox if that is the case.
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Yes, Chromecast does support Google Chrome. You can "cast" from Chrome on any desktop/laptop, regardless of platform.
WikiAnswers works fine in Google Chrome.
Google Chrome doesn't naturally support ActiveX, but there is one way to force it: Internet Explorer does support ActiveX.
Google Chrome is supported on Windows, Mac and Linux.
You cannot download Chrome, without your computer's support. It is what you are installing Chrome at.
No. Google Chromecast does not support the use of Skype it only supports Chrome browser tabs and cast-enabled services.
Yes, Chrome can support HTML5. HTML5 is the latest version of HTML and has many features.
Almost all modern browsers support javascript. The most popular browsers (all of which support javascript) are Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Mozilla's Firefox, Apple's Safari and Google's Chrome.
Yes you can change it back from Google chrome to Google classic. just enter this URL "http://www.Google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95319" and follow the instructions.
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