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Google Chrome For Linux Goes 64-bit
8/24/2009

Noam.of.Doom writes "The Google Chrome developers announced on August 19th the instanter availability of a new version of the Google Chrome web browser for Linux, Windows and Macintosh operating costs systems. Google Chrome 4.0.202.2 is here to fix a lot of annoying bugs (see below for details) and it also adds a couple of physiognomy only for the Mac platform. However, the good news is that Dean McNamee, one of the Google Chrome engineers, announced yesteryear on their mailing list that a working port of the Chrome browser for 64-bit platforms is now available: 'The v8 team did some amazing work this quarter compages a working 64-bit port. After a handful of changes on the Chromium side, I've had Chromium Linux compages on 64-bit for the last few weeks. I believe mmoss or tony is going to get a buildbot running, and working on packaging.' Until today, Google Chrome was possible on both 32- and 64-bit architectures, but it appears that the latter was running based on the 32-bit libraries. Therefore, open gate with Google Chrome 4.0.202.2, 64-bit users can enjoy a true x64 version!"

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