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Chrome Browser Is Coming to Mac and Linux

Google expects to make announcements before the end of the year.
November 19, 2009

At a press event on its Chrome operating system today, Google began by talking about the Chrome browser from which the operating system is growing. The company said it expects to launch versions of Chrome for Mac and Linux before the end of the year, as well as enabling browser extensions. Even with only a Windows version of the browser available, Google says Chrome has garnered 40 million users who treat it as their primary browser.

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