Google’s Chrome slowly bound for Linux
by Geoffrey.Cruz on 13/11/08 at 1:56 pm
Although Google has been reluctant to say anything regarding their Linux version of Google Chrome, their programmers have said that the Linux version of Google Chrome is in a raw state. As of the moment Gmail now works on Linux, but only on a test shell simple browser. According to Aaron Boodman, a programmer for Chrome, stated the following:
“The team is still a long ways from even getting the Web to render correctly, let alone building the real browser UI (user interface). But it’s exciting to see things falling a little more into place each day,” Boodman said.
There is a long ways to go before Google Chrome will hit Linux systems, but it seems it is well on its way. Please stay tuned as more information comes out way.
- Geoff
[Source: CNET]
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