Google Chrome . . . for Linux?!

  2008-09-20 16:30:02
As some of you know, Google released a new browser recently, something calledChrome. The idea is/was to fix everything that is wrong with browsers and make the Web browsers a tool to run applications. As opposed to just viewing Web pages. I'm being a bit silly here, but Chrome is built to be more like an operating system than a plain old browser. There's more but it's all only for Windows users since a Linux version doesn't yet exist. Wait . . . What? Check out this screenhost (click it for a full screen view). 
  PNG Image  PNG Image  PNG Image
  Related tags  


This particular article has been collected via RSS syndication. We apologize if it's too brief.
If You wish to publish articles on LinuxStreet.net please contact us.


  Similar articles found on LinuxStreet  
ImageRunning Google Chrome Under Wine 1.1.6 in Debian and Ubuntu
Image4 Percent of My Site Visitors Run Google Chrome Web Browser
ImageGoogle Chrome: not faster, safer or smaller after all
ImageChrome on Ubuntu, Google fixes legal bits, virtual Red Hat
ImageGoogle Chrome patched, but problems remain
Image7 Top Tips and Resources for Google Chrome
ImageGoogle Chrome and Variations: Still Maturing
ImageHumor: Google Shocks the World, Fails to Forget About Chrome
ImageGoogle Burnishes Chrome for Browser Battle
ImageWith Chrome, Google Busts a Move Right Out of Microsoft's Playbook

Leave a comment on this article


Captcha

  
Check this if the code you see is not readable and resubmit the form.
(Data you entered will be preserved)



  

Comments (0)