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Google helped make Adobe Systems’ PDF files a first-class citizen on the Web years ago by indexing their content with its search engine. Now it’s gone another step by building the ability to read them into its latest browser, Chrome 8, released yesterday for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
That means when people click a PDF link, the document will open directly in the browser. Chrome’s built-in PDF reader is also walled up within a sandbox, lowering the risk that security issues will escape a confined region of memory to facilitate a broader attack on a computer.
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