Google releases Chrome for Mac Beta

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Google Chrome for Mac (Beta)

Google just released their Google Chrome browser for the Mac. After months of waiting the First stable (beta) release of Google Chrome for mac has been released. Development versions of Chrome have been available for around 6 months. Chrome includes a fast javascript engine, which you will notice with javascript intensive websites like Google Maps, Google Docs and Gmail. Besides this Chrome also runs Tabs in seperate processes meaning that if a Tab crashes (Java anyone?), only that tab will be terminated, the other tabs will keep on going like nothing ever happened.

The Chrome for Mac (Beta) download comes in at 17.6MB, Carries build number: 4.0.249.30 and will only work on Intel-based macs with OSX Leopard or higher.

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