Like Mozilla Firefox Plugins, Google Chrome web browser now has a slew of great browser plugins available called Google Chrome Extensions.
I have steadily been using more Google Chrome as of lately, I find it better and faster for some sites than Mozilla Firefox.
With the new plug-ins, I think the popularity of Google Chrome will definitely rise. And of course, all the better before Google Chrome operating system is officially released.
There’s already hundreds of Chrome extensions available, I predict this number will get rather larger in the next 6 months or so.
Kudos to Google Chrome team for creating such great browser and extensions!
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Well, I guess upgrading the Google Chrome isn’t actually common sense so here’s how to do it:
1) Open the “About Google Chrome” page.
2) Wait as Google Chrome checks for any updates.
3) Press the “Update Now” button please.
4) Wait for the installation of Google Chrome’s new version.
5) You should see this message that new version of Google Chrome has been installed.
6) Yey, enjoy the new version.
via chrome-forum , surfchrome
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Here’s some good news that Chrome will be coming to Macs soon “officially”!
Pinkerton told Ars that Chrome’s integration with OS X goes deep. When designing Chrome, it was Pinkerton’s role to make sure that the application’s architecture would not exclude what the browser needed to do on any of its target platforms, while at the same time leveraging as many native capabilities as possible. “We wanted to do as much as possible to work with native services, from threading and the Mach layer through working with the native keychain and with PDFkit. We wanted it to feel like a real Macintosh application, from using stored passwords and the address book to Spotlight.”
via artstechnica
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