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Chrome gets Mac deadline, extensions foundation | Webware
Chrome gets Mac deadline, extensions foundation | Webware
Showing signs that it's working to meet requests for new developments to its Chrome browser, Google on Friday said it hopes to release versions for Mac OS X and Linux by the first half of the year, and it released a new version Wednesday that paves the way for the most requested feature: ...
Google Chrome Release Channels
blog.chromium.org — Release early, release often. We think that's the best way to develop software that delights people. With... Google Chrome, we want to release fewer features more often instead of making you wait 12 months for the next Major Dot-Oh Release Jam-Packed ... (more) Google Chrome Release Channels
Release Notes 2.0.156.1 ‎(Chromium Developer Documentation‎)
dev.chromium.org — New version of WebKit. WebKit is the open source code Google Chrome uses to render web pages... (HTML and CSS). 1.0.154.36 used basically the same version of WebKit as Safari 3.1, but the WebKit team has made a lot of improvements since that was ... (more) Release Notes 2.0.156.1 ‎(Chromium Developer Documentation‎)
Google Chrome 2.0 Pre-Beta
Google Chrome 2.0 Pre-Beta
googlesystem.blogspot.com — Google Chrome 's development is high-paced and version numbers are not very significant, but it's weird to... see a pre-beta release of Chrome 2.0, four months after Chrome 0.2. There are many new things in Chrome 2.0: * form autocomplete , one of the ... (more) Google Chrome 2.0 Pre-Beta
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Google Chrome Pre-Beta 2.0 Version Available
OStatic blogs — ... Finally, in other Chrome-related news, Google has confirmed again that it will deliver Mac and Linux versions of Chrome in the first half of this year. Once Chrome has ...

Google Chrome Browser for Mac, Linux by mid-2009
jkOnTheRun — ... and using Chrome in a Windows virtual machine), but a native version of Chrome is far preferable. Google is finally sharing some high level plans for non-Windows versions of Chrome, hoping for a release in the first half of the year. ...

Google sets deadline for Chrome on Mac, Linux
Download Squad — ... the news is bound to make many Mac users happy, many commenters aren't happy with the announcement that Chrome won't run on OS X 10.4 and that PowerPC support is not planned, at least for now. The Linux port appears to have taken a back seat - the project page hasn't been updated since November 18, 2008. Linux build instructions were, however, updated last week though page clearly states that there is "no working Chromium based browser on Linux." [via c|net] Google sets deadline for Chrome on Mac, Linux originally appeared on Download Squad ...

Google targets Chrome for mid-year showdown with Safari
AppleInsider — ... Published: 10:05 AM EST Mac users will get their first taste of a Google-developed alternative to incumbent browsers such as Safari and Firefox when the search giant releases Chrome for Mac sometime during the "first half" of this year. A recent report from  CNET News.com  includes a conversation with Chrome product manager Brian Radowski, who provided an update on the development of Chrome for Mac and Linux, which will soon join the already-operational Windows version. "[The first half of 2009] is what we're hoping for," he said.  "Those two efforts proceeding in parallel. ...

Google Chrome Coming to Mac and Linux in a Few Months [Google Chrome]
Gizmodo — ... have to hold their tummies for just a few more months—product manager Brian Rakowski said they're aiming for the first half of 2009. [Cnet via ...

Don’t Worry Mac Users, You’ll Get Your Chrome… Mid-Year [TheAppleBlog]
GigaOM Network — ... The latest from Google has stable releases of Chrome for Mac and Linux out by mid 2009, according to CNET. Both releases are said to be developing in parallel, which is according to Google’s release schedule. Maybe the rising popularity of netbooks with Linux-based operating systems is the cause of this egalitarian approach? ...

Google: Chrome browser for Apple’s Mac OS X coming by first half of 2009
MacDailyNews — Google: Chrome browser for Apple’s Mac OS X coming by first half of 2009 Monday, January 12, 2009 - 04:26 PM EST "Brian Rakowski, Chrome's product manager, said the company wants to release Chrome for Mac and Linux before the first half of 2009 is up," Stephen Shankland reports for CNET. "'That's what we've been hoping for,' he said in an interview Friday. 'Those two efforts proceeding in parallel. They're at the same level of progress,'" Shankland reports. "The Mac and Linux versions are up to the level of a basic 'test shell' that can show Web pages. But a test shell is pretty raw," Shankland reports. "'That team now is able to render most Web pages pretty ...

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