The company today announced that its first attempt at making Chrome ready for these high-resolution displays is already available in its highly experimental Canary channel. It looks like Google will be a bit faster.
During its announcement earlier this week, Apple said that both Adobe and Autodesk were already working Retina-optimized versions of their products (though both now say that it will still be a while before their software will be ready). Apple’s new MacBook Pro with Retina display definitely pushes the idea of what a modern screen should look like forward, but it also means developers will have to adapt their apps to these high resolutions to make sure their apps don’t look bad.