Google Chrome for Mac and Linux in beta

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December 10th, 2009

Passed some time since Google launched Chrome for Windows, but not also for MAC and Linux, only Google know it. Now the browser is available for the users which have other OS, than Windows. For the now, the browser is in beta stage, but it is very good, and works properly on these OS. What is also important: the Chrome Extensions page is now open, so you can easily grab add-ons for the latest Chrome beta on Windows, just like Firefox. Google Bookmark Sync is also live—it stores your bookmarks in your Google account, so you can access them on any computer, though for now, Chrome’s the only browser getting the seamless syncing love. As always Google surprised people, and offered something new.

Now it’s a classic, Google is full of ideas, and has the coolest things to offer. Interesting thing is the storage of bookmarks on the Gmail account. Will be the Google account the center of our web activity? As it is for Chrome OS, you must log into your Gmail account to access the web and to load the OS. However the intimacy may be violated on their OS or their browser, because all the traffic will be through an account, which will store all activity on the web. The same with Chrome, the Google updater is sending constantly data about what we are doing on the web.

Chrome for Mac

via Gizmodo

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