Nokia’s N900 running on its Maemo OS has got another addition to its arsenal of features, a Google Chrome browser. Google hasn’t really officially provided this content for the N900 but the browser has been fully ported to the mobile OS by a developer, Jacekowski. So far it seems like the browser, dubbed Chromium, is working just fine save a few bugs here and there. So far it’s been playing nicely with flash content so it’s possibly able to provide a slightly richer mobile browsing experience. If this makes it to a completely stable version, Fennec, Firefox’s own mobile browser might have a big problem getting a foothold.
A developer has ported Google’s Chrome Browser to Nokia’s N900.
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Written by Shayne Rana
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