Chrome for iOS has added a few new and impressive, features via a current update. The new update adds the ability to share pages directly to Facebook, Google+, and Twitter in addition to e-mail.
Users may question the new features and compare them with iOS' native Safari browser, which currently allows tweeting of links to the page being viewed with Twitter. However, currently,Safari does not allow users to share things on Google+ and the eagerly anticipated Facebook integration is not expected to arrive until iOS 6 releases.
"The Chrome team is happy to announce the first update to Chrome for iPhone and iPad. This version (Chrome 21 / 21.0.1180.77) brings in a number of fixes to user-reported issues," states the official Google Chrome blog.
The Google fixes now enable the "Ability to share directly from Chrome to your favorite social network or via email, more actionable sync sign in error messages, improved language detection for welcome tour, and fixes for pages loading blank in Incognito mode."
The update has also delivered a new Share menu that replaces the Email item in Chrome's drop-down menu, providing users access to their share locations from a single point.
Google is working pretty hard in making Chrome the best browser for iOS and it seems like the company is heading in the right direction.