Quake II running in Safari: no Flash or plugins, just HTML5.
Chrome for Mac Tip: Use 1Password
UPDATE: See the official 1Password blog post on how to do this tip.

You can use the 1Password iPhone bookmarklet in Google Chrome until 1Password officially supports Chrome. Just create the Bookmarklet in 1Password and import your Safari bookmarks into Chrome.

Google Chrome BETA: Now available for Mac

Chrome has just been available as a feature limited (and not always stable) developer preview for Mac until today. Google has just released the public beta (finished enough to actually use) version of Chrome for Mac.
Download Mac Google Chromium Nightly Builds
Chromium is the open-source project behind Google Chrome. If you want to test the latest developments of the Mac version of Google Chrome you can grab the latest nightly builds. You can also grab the Developer Release of Chrome here, it seems to be the closest thing to a stable Mac beta version currently.
Who knows when the stable 1.0 Mac version of Google Chrome will be out, but the nightly builds of Chromium are quickly becoming more useable. I could potentially be pulled away from exclusively using Safari and WebKit nightly builds.
Get early alpha builds of Mac & Linux Google Chrome

These aren’t stable builds intended for every day use, but if like me you are interested in seeing the progress of the Mac version, it may be fun to download.
Google Chrome is the most secure browser
I hope the Mac version isn’t too far away…
Google Chrome; The Google Web Browser Launches Today
No Mac version yet… (but soon)


