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Google is still working on the Linux version of Google Chrome web browser, but as of now it is not yet released. Google's <a href="http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/linux.html">Chrome Linux page</a> currently offers to notify you by email when it will be ready.

However, you can run Chrome on Linux already, the development version code named "Chromium", and Linux.com has a guide for how to install it here, at least on Ubuntu and Fedora Get Your Chrome Experience On Linux

Ubuntu users have it easiest. Just download the .deb package for your processor here and double click it to install (you don't need to do it via command line like the article says):
Enjoy. Smile

jinny

I am working in Linux. Google chrome is operating system which is good not provide security like Linus. So I suggest to use a Linux. The above given link is very informative and nicely explain the difference of them.
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