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Google Chrome 4 with Bookmark Synchronization

google-chrome-logoThe Chrome team at Google is ‘very’ actively working on the browser, Google Chrome. And for some reason, it seems that they release a new version of the browser with every new feature added.

After themes and extensions support, they have now included bookmarks synchronization. Not sure if this feature would actually come in handy, but it’s a cool one!

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How to Change Chrome Theme to Default

google-chrome-logo2I just wrote about the introduction of themes in Google Chrome and I’m sure those who have read must have given them a try.

Just in case you are stuck with any of the new themes and want to revert back to the default one, here’s how you can do that.

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Google Chrome Gets Themes, Officially

google-chrome-logoJust three days after Google Chrome was launched, some developers came out with different style and themes of the browser interface, but those were just the unofficial releases.

Google Chrome, in its latest developer release (3.0.195.4), introduced themes and provides a better option to manage them.

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Manage Chrome Addons with Extension Manager

google-chrome-logo1Even though no official announcement has been made about the availability of Google Chrome extensions, developers are working fast on coming out with new extensions almost every day.

We can try out those Chrome extensions, but still the browser lacks a proper menu and extension manager similar to Firefox’s Addon Manager.

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Google Chrome OS: It’s Official!

google-chrome-logoA major bomb was dropped on Microsoft when Google today announced that they are working on an operating system called, Google Chrome OS.

Rumours about a Google OS have been circulating the Internet for quite a while now, but were never confirmed or made officil before. Microsoft was going to announce something big today, but before they did, Google announced Chrome OS earlier today.

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Chrome hits Mac OS X and Linux

google-chrome-logoGoogle announced yesterday, about the availability of it’s web browser, Chrome, for Mac OS X and Linux. It is the first official developer release of Chrome and is just for testing purposes for now.

Chrome was initially released for Windows back in September last year, and at that time Google promised a Mac and Linux version later.

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Google Chrome Will Have Extensions by May?

google-chrome-logoChrome is the popular web browser by Google. It started off with the most basic and common features that everyone asked for. But now, we see Google slowly adding more and more features to Chrome.

One of the reasons why I don’t use Chrome as my primary browser is because of lack of extensions (plugins, addons) in it. On the other hand, Firefox has a vast collection of addons available.

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