Google Chrome 35, released to the beta channel yesterday, has a bunch of new developer features for creating "richer, more compelling web content and apps, especially for mobile devices," Google said yesterday. The new features provide more control over touch and zoom input. Google software engineer Rick Byers explains: The touch-action CSS property offers developers a declarative mechanism to selectively disable touch scrolling, pinch-zooming, or double-tap-zooming on parts of their web content.