Google has released the first version of their web browser Chrome for Mac and Linux, plans these were announced last September when Google introduced the Windows version of Chrome. The version released is “developer preview,” Google’s destination for releases that are least stable and designed for testing new features. The version released is missing many of the features currently available in the Windows version. The missing features including Flash support, modifying privacy settings, and printing. The Mac version requires an Intel CPU and Mac OS X 10.5, the Linux version currently requires Ubuntu or Debian, with support for other Linux distributions planned.