Google Launched Browser Extensions for Chrome

by Chloe Mark on December 11, 2009

in Internet

google-chrome-This week Google launched browser extensions for Chrome for users that have devices based on Windows and Linux operating system. It is expected that Google will bring extensions for Mac developer channel by the end of this week and as for beta users, they will have to wait for extensions till the first months of 2010.

Chrome extensions are considered to be little gadgets that are found on your toolbar and extend the functionality of your browser. Nowadays more than hundreds of extensions can be found for Chrome, such as a Gmail notifier, ad blocker, Google Wave notifier, ChromeMilk (Remember the Milk widget), and Chromed Bird (the Chrome equivalent of Echofon, aka TwitterFox).

If you want to try Chrome extensions but do not want to wait for them when they become available, you have to know that you can sign up for the developer version of Chrome for Mac but in this case you will need to remount the browser. Chromium includes bookmark syncing but it is unavailable at the moment in Chrome for Mac beta.

But due to extensions the working process of browsing can become slower. Nowadays one can find a big number of Chrome extensions that are available. It is expected that Google Goggles that was recently launched will soon be available for users.

Source – thelatestnews.in

Related posts:

  1. Google’s Chrome Will Be Available with Extensions
  2. Google Launched Updates for its Chrome Voice Extension
  3. Acer Releases the Netbook Based on Google Chrome OS
  4. Google Chrome features Automatic Translation
  5. The Steps of Google Chrome

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 kumara December 12, 2009 at 7:04 am

hai guys i like google os it have screen shot are so nice

2 Chris December 13, 2009 at 3:11 am

It sort of doesn’t matter if Google Chrome is new or not. It is a matter on if it is compatible with websites and new the new web standards, if it can take the software from Adobe, or any other type of program. As a recent graduating web designer, I look for that type of stuff, not for fancy gadgets. Will my websites and their programing work on this new “Web Browser” ?

Leave a Comment

Previous post:

Next post: