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If you thought last week’s Chrome news were awesome, you will be surprised by all the awesome things that happened this week! Here are the hottest topics this week.
The Google Bar is pretty cool, but it is still a work in progress. Today Google has fixed one of the most annoying issues. Click through to find out more!
Chrome extensions make our favorite browser the awesome internet portal it has become. But it’s important to keep track of them before they become a mess.
Chrome apps and extensions are amazing, but they can also hurt your browser if not handled right. Here are some awesome and simple tips to keep your browsing experience clean!
We see many Chrome apps come and go, but very few come from popular Googler François Beaufort. Beaufort’s apps are usually made with testing in mind, and today’s example is no exception.
Google Keep has just received a very neat update with an improved UI and added drawer. It now highly resembles the Android app and has added functionality.
Chrome users and developers know the Chrome Web Store is not exactly the most profitable app store out there. What can Google do to change this? Here is a good first step!
We have completely revamped the website and released a new Android app for you! This is a new stage for ChromeSpot.com, so click through to learn our new features!
VUDU is one of the best video streaming services, and soon you’ll be able to enjoy it with your Chromecast! It features the latest movies at good prices. Check it out.
Here is a nice little tip that will make your Chromebook experience much more organized. Did you know you can easily open a Chrome-hosted app in a separate window?
Isn’t it annoying having to go through the settings just to see your Chrome apps’ details? Google is making it easier for you in the latest Chromium update.
Chrome Apps and Extensions still need the browser to run, but they could be great products by themselves. Google is said to be working on a solution to separate the browser and Chrome Apps!
Are you good at finding vulnerabilities in Chrome Apps? You might want to start looking into Google’s apps and extensions. Google is paying good money if you can help out!
Some Chrome apps are just glorified shortcuts, so why can’t we just make any website an app/shortcut? Chromium users now can, and soon you might be able to, as well!
A Journey Through Middle-earth is hands down one of the best and most elaborate Chrome experiments we have ever seen. Want to see an interview with the makers?
Jealous of other users taking advantage of the Chrome App Launcher? Windows and Chrome OS users have been enjoying this feature for a while, but today Mac joins the fun!
Google is making it easier for developers to bring their Chrome apps to Android and iOS. Find out how the Search Giant will change mobile app development forever!