Google has finally offiCially released a beta version of its Chrome browser for Linux, which was until recently only available for Windows. The Chromium blogfeatured the thoughts of the team as, "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, a bug tracker, a code repository, and a 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....Code:[http://blog.chromium.org]
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