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mcneely - 4:39 am on Nov 22, 2008 (gmt 0)
It might be a long while before they actually do, or even can. I know it's still the beta, and I know as well, that Google has quite a bit to go in order to bring it into line with what we've come to expect from a good browser. Secondly, We don't use Mac, which is most likely who Google plans to bundle with anyway. The fact that the browser is flat, or otherwise unconfigurable to any extent is going to keep it in a 0.01% market share. Hardly enough to ever consider anything remotely related to pre-install or bundle. At any rate, I don't think that Chrome is going to bundle with anything related to Windows or Linux at anytime in the future, so there are no plans to ever build for Chrome. (Linux is our next best bet for 2010 and beyond) If Google can't select, or otherwise write a decent rendering (layout) engine, then chances are that this browser will go the way of Mosaic and so many others.
I suppose they can mull it over all they want to.