Google Help Forums – Revamped!
by Hammad Memon on November 8, 2008
in General, Google
I knew Google Help Forums only because of my AdSense-related queries, as I’m not much of a forums users. But today when I opened it to check replies to one of my queries, I was surprised to see it all changed.
I checked the link, even clicked on the main logo of AdSense Forums, but in the end found the newly revamped forum on every try.
Google Chrome Released for Mac and Linux
Google Chrome was released with an amazing hype, which Google created in just two days with an online comic. Unfortunately, Mac and Linux weren’t lucky enough to try out Chrome as it was a Windows-only release.
When asked by Google, it said that Mac and Linux versions are in development and will be released soon.
Chromifox: Chrome Styled Theme for Firefox 3
Earlier today I wrote about a Firefox 3 styled theme for Google Chrome, for users who like Firefox 3 and also use Chrome.
I was quite bored with the default Firefox 3 theme now and was looking for a new one to give it a refreshing look when I came across Chromifox.
Download Firefox 3 Theme for Chrome
Many people have already moved on to Google Chrome from Firefox 3 for it’s amazing features and simplicity. But some like me are are using both to get the best out of them.
Just two days ago I wrote about the first five themes that are available for download for Google Chrome and a new set of themes have been released now. In the latest themes, a developer has made a Firefox 3-styled theme for Chrome.
How To Check for Google Chrome Updates
by Haris on September 7, 2008
in Google, Tips and Tricks
According to Google Chrome Help Center, Chrome automatically updates to a newer version when one is released which happens silently whether or not you’re using the browser at the time.
But for some reason, this isn’t working for me and I had to manually check Google Chrome for the latest version. If you are also having this issue and want to see if a manual update is available, follow these steps:
Google Chrome Browser Themes
by Haris on September 6, 2008
in Google, Tips and Tricks
The Chromey buzz that Google created in just 2 days before the actual release doesn’t seem to calm down so soon. A blog looks incomplete if it has not shared a Chrome tip with its readers.
One of the best and most popular features of Google Chrome is its themes. Chrome allows users to change the interface with different styles and colours.
How To Backup Preferences In Chrome
by Haris on September 4, 2008
in Google, Tips and Tricks
It’s just been two days since Google released its open source web browser, Chrome, and the blogosphere is filled with its tips and tricks.
The last Chrome tip I wrote about was how to browse privately, and today I’d like to share how you can backup your preferences.
How To Browse Privately In Google Chrome
by Haris on September 3, 2008
in Google, Tips and Tricks
Google Chrome, the open source browser project by Google was released yesterday for public download in about 100 languages.
Chrome brought many new interesting features like Incognito being one of them. It is a similar feature to InPrivate in IE8 and more commonly known as porn made that allows you to browse the web privately, and no information related to yuor browsing will be saved in your computer.
Google Chrome Features and Screenshots
You must have already guessed by my last 2 posts how excited I am about Google Chrome. I downloaded Chrome as soon as it was made live for public and closed Firefox for sometime while I try this new browser by Google.
If you are still wondering what in the world is Chrome, then it goes like this: Google Chrome is an open-source web browser by Google based on the WebKit engine. It combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier, and aims to improve stability, speed and security.



