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December 10, 2009

Google ChromeTwo key pieces of Google’s effort to make Chrome a more competitive browser fell into place on Tuesday as Google released beta versions of the browser for Mac OS X and Linux.

Tuesday’s software release is a version of Chrome that had previously been available only as developer preview software for Mac and Linux machines. “It took longer than we expected, but we hope the wait was worth it,” product manager Brian Rakowski said in a blog post.

Macs are widely used, if not as common as Windows machines, and there’s been some demand in tech circles for the Mac version of Chrome. Linux, while less widely used among ordinary computer users, has importance of its own: it’s the foundation for Chrome OS. That’s the browser-based operating system Google hopes will be popular on Netbooks starting next year.

According to the Chromium development calendar, the beta versions are scheduled to graduate to the next level of maturity, “stable,” on January 12. Chrome for Windows graduated out of beta almost exactly a year ago.

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December 4, 2009

I blogged about Google Wave on how this service would make things easier  for us users to collaborate on some projects. With that in mind, Google has given me Google Wave invitations to give away, so if you wanna have your own Google Wave then please do leave a comment with your Gmail add. This is a limited time offer and I will only take the first fifteen people.