Should help developers get Field Trials out at a quicker pace




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May 29, 2012
Zach Walton Google Changing Up Its Field Trials Infrastructure
By Zach Walton
Google Chrome, like Mozilla Firefox, is a browser that's built by the community. Sure, Google is the one that pushes out the updates, but it's the community that is breaking and fixing the browser on a constant basis to make it better. Google has some nice changes for those developers that help make Chrome the browser that it is.

If you're a Chrome developer, you probably already know about Field Trials. It's where developers get to try out new features on real users and see which ones actually work. The practice has led to a lot of great innovations on Chrome that users see the results of every day. If you're just jumping into Chrome development, its highly recommend that you use Field Trials to test out any features that you come up with.

Google recently added infrastructure to its Field Trials program. The addition made it easier to design and deploy tests to users around the world. The new changes to the infrastructure make that job easier since developers will now be able to rely on a regular update schedule for Field Trials. [...]

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