Your best chance is to download the installer for Windows then use WINE to install and run it in Fedora.|||Tom "Spot" Callaway has set up a repository with the latest beta version of Chromium.
See this page for instructions:
http://rajaseelan.com/2009/07/04/how-to-install-google-chrome-in-fedora-10-or-fedora-11/
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|||The OP answer is false... google is providing 32 and 64bit builds of chrome for linux, but they are in .deb formats
the poster is looking for a file to install on fedora so it would need to be an rpm
trefot's answer should be changed to the correct one
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|||What trefot and Dave said -- the "best" answer is wrong.
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|||Google have official repositories that have both stable and experimental builds for Fedora and OpenSUSE, which are both RPM based. See here: http://www.google.com/chrome?platform=linux
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