Posts Tagged ‘google chrome’

Google Chrome Support Greasemonkey...Soon

The only thing thats keeping Internet Users from switching to Google Chrome is probably the lack of support for plug-ins and add-ons. Aaron Boodman who has developed Greasemonkey works at Google on the Gears project and has contributed to the development of a native Greasemonkey support rolled out in future Chrome versions…

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Google Chrome Channel Chooser Updates to Cutting Edge Builds

People who prefer speed over everything else, downloaded Google Chrome and started using it right away, are now provided a new option to decide whether you want the latest cutting-edge Chrome builds or less frequent but more stable beta versions…

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How To Change Google Chrome's Theme, Block ads and Use StumbleUpon Toolbar

If you want the officially launched Google plugins and themes for the Google Chrome browser, you may have to wait at least a month or two. Google won’t be giving us any themes, toolbars, or plugins before taking their browser out of beta or launch a new stable version of Chrome…

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Take Portable Google Chrome Anywhere on a USB Flash Drive

If you tried, liked and became dependent on the new Google Chrome Browser, you can now take it with you to be available on every computer you use. The new portable version of Google Chrome is available for download here and has been tested on Windows XP and Vista…

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Google Chrome Browser has Integrated Search and Improved JavaScript

[UPDATE: Google Chrome Download]
Google Chrome is a new Open Source Internet Browser from Google itself. The Google Browser (Codenamed “Chrome”) will be based on the existing rendering engine Webkit and will include Google’s Gears project…

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