Google Chrome for Linux is finally ready for beta. "Like the Windows version, it's fast , secure , stable , simple , extensible and embraces open standards like HTML5 . But bringing Google Chrome to Linux wasn't just a straight port -- it was a labor of love. Google Chrome works well with both Gnome and KDE , and is updated via the normal system package manager. It has also been developed as a true open source project, using public mailing lists , IRC channels, bug tracker, code repository, and continuous build and test farm -- following in large part the trail blazed by Mozilla . Where we noticed problems in system libraries, we pushed fixes upstream and filed bugs. This open approach to development seems to be working: so far, about 50 developers outside Google have contributed code ( for instance, thanks to Ibrar and Paweł for our FTP stack ), and several Linux distributions even maintain preliminary open source builds of Google Chromium".
Download it http://www.google.com/chrome?platform=linux

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