While the world is still waiting for Google to officially release a Mac and Linux version of Google Chrome, the good folks at CodeWeavers have already created a Linux and Mac port of Google Chrome.
The Google Browser port, known as Crossover Chromium*, is available for download on Mac OS X as a native Mac .dmg file or on Ubuntu, RedHat, Suse, etc. as standard Linux packages.
If you are looking to install Chrome on a USB stick, check out Portable Google Chrome
Google Chrome for Mac OS X- Screenshot

Google Chrome on Linux - Screenshot

*Google Chrome is built with open source code from Chromium.
How to Install Google Browser on Mac / Linux
Mac users can simply drag the Chromium .dmg file into their Applications folder. Linux users should use the appropriate tools for their respective Linux distributions to unpack the installer package. Google Chrome on Linux is available for both 32bit and 64bit versions.
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It is nice, but far from being the best solution. Mac users can take a look at the “real” native Google Chrome through the open source project Chromium, whose builds are published daily.
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