Google released their much-hyped browser Chrome this week. In response to not having a Mac version of Chrome up-and-running, Google founder Sergey Brin talks for a moment about how embarrassing this is.

Valleywag posted a video of Boomtown’s Kara Swisher (who’s been known to read MacBlogz after our whole “All Things Paczkowski” ordeal), talking to Google founder Sergey Brin about Google’s new browser, “Chrome.”
After this press conference to announce Google’s new Web browser, Chrome, Google cofounder Sergey Brin asked BoomTown’s Kara Swisher if she’d try it out. “But you don’t have a Mac version, baby, so no,” Swisher tells him in this clip, excerpted from Swisher’s longer interview. “I know, I know, it’s embarrassing,” says Brin. “When is that coming out?” Swisher asks. Brin, perhaps regretting taking questions from such a mean lesbian, looks over his shoulder for PR help. He says: “Um, I don’t have a date for you. I’m going to have to get back to you. I’m asking every day. I hope it’ll be a matter of months.”
Here that Mac users? Look like it’s going to be a couple of months, unless you use a virtualization kit like VMWare. We’ve got Chrome running on a Sony Vaio right now, and we’re going to install it on a Dell as well. For the Vaio though, we can honestly say… Chrome is fast.
[via ValleyWag]