No, there is no way to do that. Chrome only remembers the urls you've visited in the past. If the website that resides at that url has changed in the meantime, clicking its url in the Chrome history will take you to the newer version of the site. Your only chance to see an older version of a website is if you can somehow find it in old cached Google results.
You can download Google Chrome in an internet page. It can be done via the official page of the Chrome.
You can backup with the last page on Google Chrome easily. It can be seen in the History tab of Chrome.
Google Chrome will not respond if there is an unresponsive page. It will tend to crash in that case.
Google Chrome is owned by the founder of Google and the Google company. It is not just owned by a single person.
You can center a page on Google Chrome while development. In HTML <center> tag can be used for that purpose.
iGoogle is Google's customisable home page. Chrome is a Web browser.
You can print with Google Chrome with just a click. Right click on the page and click on Print.
To make a web page your home page click on the spanner in the top right corner, go to options, and next to the bold title "Home page" select "Open this page:" and type in the web address.
You can save bookmark by starring the page. You can delete history in the History tab of settings.
You can always change your homepage from Chrome settings. Set it to Google as the default page on Chrome.
It is best to go to support.google.com/chrome/?hl=en and there you can click on the links provided on that page to help one get to familiarize with Google Chrome.
No it cannot. Google chrome can only show internet pages and send requests to them. Google Chrome sends the search words you enter to Google Search and displays the result page.