What's the difference between Chromium browser and Google Chrome?

Google Chrome is the Chromium web program in addition to Google marking and:
Flash player
Printing preview
Extension installation restricted to Chrome Web Store
Automatic updating
Chromium is additionally discharged under different open source licenses, while Google Chrome is discharged for nothing under Google's Terms and Conditions. Chromium likewise does exclude bolster for licensed video and sound codecs, for example, AAC, MP3 and H.264.
Chromium is an open-source Web program venture began by Google, to give the source code to the restrictive Google Chrome browser.The two programs share the greater part of code and highlights, however there are some minor contrasts in highlights, logos, and they have diverse authorizing.
The Chromium Project takes its name from the component chromium, the metal from which chrome plating is made. Google's goal, as communicated in the designer documentation, was that Chromium would be the name of the open-source improvement venture and that the last item's name would be Chrome; in any case, different engineers have taken the Chromium code and discharged forms under the Chromium name.
chromium and chrome browsers

Chromium is the name given to the open-source venture and the program source code discharged and kept up by the Chromium Project, which is going by Google designers, with contribution from group developers.It is conceivable to download the source code and assemble it physically on numerous stages.
In contrast with Chromium, Google Chrome 
Is ordered, connected and bundled into an installer
Has an auto-refresh framework (a few, for example, the Debian or Ubuntu people group works of Chromium, depend on the bundle administration arrangement of the OS as an option)
Has a coordinated PPAPI adaptation of Adobe Flash Player.This can be downloaded and introduced independently in Chromium.
Has authorized media codecs to help the patent-burdened H.264 and AAC groups. These can be downloaded and introduced independently in Chromium. Naturally, Chromium just backings Vorbis, MP3, Theora and WebM designs for the HTML5 Audio and HTML5 video labels. Because of the way Chromium executes bolster for media positions, it is hard to part up codecs to send legitimately hazardous ones from ones that are sheltered to dispatch without paying for patent licenses. It depends on a FFmpeg-based library that contains the codecs with which it was worked, rather than modularizing them into a module based framework like GStreamer does. Along these lines, Fedora dispatches the library containing legitimately safe codecs, however takes into consideration the client to introduce a "Freeworld" bundle from elsewhere (RPM Fusion, for instance) to supersede the default library, with the goal that clients who live where programming licenses don't make a difference can make full utilization of Chromium.

The Wikipedia page for Chromium is fairly detailed: Chromium (web browser)

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