Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Google Chrome for Mac goes beta!

Official Google Blog: Google Chrome for the holidays: Mac, Linux ...6 hours ago by A Googler
Extensions aren't quite beta-quality on Mac yet, but you will be able to preview them on a developer channel soon. And if you're a web developer, you can learn more about writing extensions for Google Chrome on the Chromium blog. ...
Official Google Blog - http://googleblog.blogspot.com/ - References


Google Chrome For Mac Is Here!6 hours ago by Erick Schonfeld
Google Chrome for Mac is now available in beta. It's still missing a few features that are in the Windows version (like support for extensions), but the browser is lickety-split and more-or-less stable. I've been holding off really using Chrome until now. .... Chrome did this from the git-go and Safari 4 came out shortly afterward with a lot of its features (the S4 beta had tabs-on-top, recall). Maybe it came from Opera originally. Don't know about that. ...
TechCrunch - http://www.techcrunch.com/ - References


Google Chrome Releases: Beta Update: Linux, Mac, and Windows6 hours ago by Mark Larson (Google)
In addition to introducing our first Beta versions on Mac and Linux, this update introduces Google Chrome extensions on Windows and Linux. Read more about this Beta update on the Google Chrome Blog. ...
Google Chrome Releases - http://googlechromereleases.blogspot.com/ - References


Google Chrome for Mac Beta — DisplayBlog2 hours ago by Jin
Google Chrome for Mac Beta. by Jin on December 8, 2009. in Software. Finally. I like it. Can't wait for a final release. John Gruber (Daring Fireball) laments: … I can't stand how the close button for tabs is on the right. On the Mac, close goes on the left. Well, close goes on the left, of Mac windows. FireFox also seems to be okay with the close button on the right for tabs. I personally don't mind since I haven't used Safari in a while. ...
DisplayBlog - http://www.displayblog.com/