No. Totally different companies. Totally different laptops.
no. mac books are the laptops by apple that works like other laptops. chrome book does not work likewise. e.g Microsoft word documents are not operated by chrome books.
There is a version available for the Mac
Google Chrome for Mac OS X 10.4.11 can be downloaded from several sites on the Internet. However, the most current version of Google Chrome for Mac is 34.0.1847.131.
Along with the option of importing bookmarks,Chrome can also export them. They can be exported to Mac in opera browser.
Google Chrome is supported on Windows, Mac and Linux.
It is available on: the Mac App Store (Mac) the Chrome Web Store (Mac & PC)
The Mac Book Pro is better than the Mac Book Air.
No, Google Chrome will not allow viruses into your Mac (to the best of its abilities, but most likely no since there is no known virus for a Mac yet).
If you are having problems with Google Chrome on your Mac, it may be due to one of a number of things. First of all, it may be possible that you have no Internet connection and the error page isn't displaying. No matter what the reason is, you should completely remove Google Chrome from your Mac and then install again with a fresh download from the official Chrome site. To remove a program from your Mac, you'll need the Admin password. First, open the Applications folder from Finder. Look for Google Chrome in that folder. Click it once and then drag it to the trash can. Authorize this removal with the Admin password. Now empty the trash. After all this, download and install the newest version of Chrome from www.chrome.google.com
No, Internet Explorer will not function on a Mac. You can use Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, or Camino on a Mac.
The Mac Book Duo Dock was first introduced in 1992. I believe this was the first Mac Book.
It isn't released yet but got to http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/mac.html to enter your email and they will alert you when it is released.