Good news to Mac and Linux users, the waiting period for Google Chrome is almost officially over. On Thursday, the search giant releases the developer channel version of Google Chrome in Mac and Linux machines. Google forewarned eager users not to download incomplete and buggy version unless you are a developer that love to take risks. According to Google blog, the browser is incomplete that you won't yet be able to view YouTube videos, change your privacy settings, set your default search provider, or even print.
Although its almost useless for ordinary internet users, the public announcement is still a good sign that we are soon going to see stable well supported builds of the Google browser for both Mac and Linux.
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