Google yesterday revealed that it is “committed to polishing” its Chrome browser to take advantage of Apple’s new MacBook Pro with Retina Display. The chrome browser will be supported in the mac os and will allow chrome lovers to surf the net using their mac devices. Nico Weber, a Google Software Engineer and “Chief Apple Polisher,” posted the promise to the company’s official Chrome blog along with a screenshot of the “early results” of high-resolution support in Chrome.
“We have further to go over the next few weeks, but we’re off to the races to make Chrome as beautiful as it can be,” he said.

You will be glad to hear that Google has already begun testing the new polish the Canary developer version of Chrome.
Apple released the new MacBook Pro on Monday at the WDC. The 15-inch laptop’s new Retina Display features a resolution of 2,880 by 1,800 pixels. Demand for the laptop is currently outstripping supply, as shipping estimates for it on Apple’s Website are currently at three to four weeks.
