<P> The browser was first publicly released on September 2, 2008 for Windows XP and later, with 43 supported languages, officially a beta version, and as a stable public release on December 11, 2008 . </P> <P> On the same day, a CNET news item drew attention to a passage in the Terms of Service statement for the initial beta release, which seemed to grant to Google a license to all content transferred via the Chrome browser . This passage was inherited from the general Google terms of service . Google responded to this criticism immediately by stating that the language used was borrowed from other products, and removed this passage from the Terms of Service . </P> <P> Chrome quickly gained about 1% usage share . After the initial surge, usage share dropped until it hit a low of 0.69% in October 2008 . It then started rising again and by December 2008, Chrome again passed the 1% threshold . </P> <P> In early January 2009, CNET reported that Google planned to release versions of Chrome for OS X and Linux in the first half of the year . The first official Chrome OS X and Linux developer previews were announced on June 4, 2009, with a blog post saying they were missing many features and were intended for early feedback rather than general use . </P>

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