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Google chrome for Mac an linux is here… but not yet ready for daily use!!

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Here’s some sweet and salty news for those of you eagerly awaiting Google’s Chrome browser for Mac or Linux: tonight Google is publicly releasing developer versions of the Chrome browser for both operating systems, and anyone will be able to download them. Unfortunately you won’t be able to ditch Safari or Firefox just yet — these builds are not quite stable, and you won’t be able to use them on a day to day basis. But you’ll can put a shiny chrome on the doc :D , so it is good rite??

For those who haven’t been paying close attention to the progress of Google’s browser on platforms other than Windows, you’ve actually been able to download builds of the open-source project behind Chrome, which is called Chromium, for quite a while. These builds have proven to be quite speedy, little bit stable, but nowhere near ready for daily use — they don’t yet support plug-ins (means no Flash), and there are a number of options that you’d expect out of a browser that simply aren’t there yet.