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lifehacker.com - 2/13/2009
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Google has promised a Mac (and Linux) version of Chrome since it was first released for Windows, but Mac users dying to get a little Chrome should be happy to see that real progress has been made....
weblogs.mozillazine.org - 2/13/2009
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Over the last couple of months, the group
working on Mac Chrome (myself included) has shifted gears...
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It's Alive!
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newmobilecomputing.com - 2/15/2009
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Icon A major complaint about Google's Chrome web
browser has been that so far, it is still...
not available on anything other than Windows. Google promised to deliver Chrome to Mac OS X and Linux as well, but as it turns out, this is a little harder than ...
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Linux Version of Chrome To Use Gtk+
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First Mac Screenshots for Google Chrome Browser [Google]
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... Chrome Mac browser have surfaced, and its error page is very interesting. One caveat: "it's still not a working build, but the developers have made serious progress." Click here for one more picture.
As of mid-Feb 09, we now have an application that looks a lot like our vision for Chromium on Mac OS X and can create windows and tabs using the same cross-platform infrastructure used by Windows and Linux, but using a Cocoa UI layer on top.
[via Lifehacker - Google]
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