They are changing them to push updates. Your browser won't update unless a version with a higher number is available, so they have to increase the number.
Most companies bundle updates (example: windows service packs) which means they only need to increase version number a few times. Chrome decided to update continuously instead.
The number changes are not meaningless; there is change in the background, you just don't see it.
Most companies bundle updates (example: windows service packs) which means they only need to increase version number a few times. Chrome decided to update continuously instead.
The number changes are not meaningless; there is change in the background, you just don't see it.