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Google Chrome for Mac finally getting extensions

As thousands of Mac fans and developers gather in San Francisco for this week's Macworld conference, we're particularly delighted to announce a new beta release of Chrome for Mac. Today's release includes some of our most requested features from the Mac community, including extensions and bookmark sync.

You can read more about these features on the Google Chrome blog, or you can try it out directly by downloading the Google Chrome Beta for Mac. If you're already using Chrome, you should be automatically updated to the new beta within the next day.

Downloading Google Chrome will give your mouse pointer a new reason to get excited:

Really excited about this one, i use chrome on both my Mac and the PC in work, and i have installed a few google chrome extensions and really pleased with them, so now i can finally install some on my mac.

I love using Chrome as an everyday browser but for developing i still think it looses out to firefox, if someone would make the firebug extension for chrome then ill probably never have to open up firefox again apart from doing cross browser testing.

Chrome just seems faster, more responsive and a much simpler interface to use.

plus i enjoyed the video.

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