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[News] Chrome for GNU/Linux Chooses GTK+

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Linux Version of Chrome To Use Gtk+

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| A major complaint about Google's Chrome web browser has been that so far, it 
| is still not available on anything other than Windows. Google promised to 
| deliver Chrome to Mac OS X and Linux as well, but as it turns out, this is a 
| little harder than they anticipated, Ben Goodger, Google's Chrome interface 
| lead, has explained in an email. It has also been revealed what toolkit the 
| Linux version of Chrome will use: Gtk+.     
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http://osnews.com/story/20980/Linux_Version_of_Chrome_To_Use_Gtk_


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Google readying Mac, Linux versions of Chrome 2.0

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| Google has a swathe of new functionality ready for Chrome 2.0, along with Mac
| and Linux support. Here's what's inside.
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http://apcmag.com/Content.aspx?id=3371


Google Chrome on GNU/Linux

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| I have been waiting to test Google Chrome on GNU/Linux from the moment I
| heard about its release. But the initial release only had a version for
| Windows. They promised to release versions for Mac OS X and GNU/Linux as soon
| as they port the code. I tried to compile the code following the instructions
| on the wiki, but all I got was a binary that would run all the unit tests.
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http://www.j4v4m4n.in/2008/12/12/google-chrome-on-gnulinux/


Firefox, Chrome and IE Talk Add-ons

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| According to Crockford, the biggest threat to openness is mobile. "Out of
| desperation they're [mobile] looking at supporting the Web, but it looks like
| they're trying to keep it closed. Is it going to turn out that way?" he
| asked.
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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/firefox_chrome_and_ie_talk_add.php


playing with chrome on linux

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| Soon after they announced, I'd been hoping to take Google Chrome for a test
| drive. The comic book laid out a lot of interesting things, my favorite being
| the discussion of separate processes leading to detachable (and "retachable")
| browser tabs, something I have been touting for years as a long term Galeon
| user. My big problem though? I run Linux, and Google has so far left Linux
| support on the back burner. Still, I figured that someone had probably made a
| Linux build available by now, so inspired by John McCain's speech on TV
| tonight, I set about seeing if I could get it set up.
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http://people.planetpostgresql.org/xzilla/index.php?/archives/358-playing-with-chrome-on-linux.html


A Linux users' guide to Google Chrome

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| Today, I’ll show you how to obtain and build the Linux source. A heads up:
| you won’t be Chroming after this, Google haven’t finished porting it to Linux
| and I’m certainly not smarter than the Google engineers and have no magic
| fix.
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http://www.itwire.com/content/view/20425/1141/


Chromium - Open Source Chrome

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| As you might have noticed from our Google Chrome coverage, we're pretty
| excited about the potential -- even if it hasn't lived up to everyone's
| expectations. Much of that potential is tied-up in the architecture used to
| create Chome. As Google continued to reiterate during yesterday's webcast,
| Chrome is open source.
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http://www.downloadsquad.com/2008/09/03/chromium-open-source-chrome/
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