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Don’t you have those extensions that take over your whole extension bar? Toolbars tend to do that, making your browsing experience horrible. Google has said “NO MORE!”
Google wants to make sure you are safe from malicious extensions. This is why they are blocking sites from being able to install extensions in your browser, but clearly that isn’t enough!
Not sure exactly what the point is, but I don’t like wasted space. Does Google have some future plans for this Chrome experiment? Let’s hope they do it right.
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?
Chrome extensions outside the Chrome Web Store are no longer allowed on Chrome OS (Chromebooks). This makes your computer safer from malicious extensions.
Google is definitely trying way too hard to make people use Google+, but will things get worse with time? College Humor believes things could get pretty extreme!
Past rumors indicate that Google has been working on bringing Chromecast support to Google Drive. Some can use it, some can’t, and it seems we have found out why!
Those looking for a new Chromebook will soon get another option. The Dell Chromebook 11 is quite powerful, but does it have what it take to earn your hard-earned money?
Don’t know how to get your Chromebook goodies? Don’t worry, taking advantage of your free offers is very simple. Here is a nice, little tutorial for you!
Chrome is a very secure browser, but that doesn’t mean it has it is flawless. Google has just fixed one of the biggest security oversights in its browser.
The Chrome OS camera app can be fun, but it doesn’t serve too much of a purpose. This is why the Chromium team is working hard at improving it. The next update is looking neat, guys!
Google Conversational Voice Search has finally arrived and all Chromies can now test it! Simply install the application, head to Google, say “OK Google” and search away!
Isn’t it annoying to have to go through jumps and flips just to find Chrome Beta for Android in the Google Play Store? It’s been hidden from search results, but such is no longer the case!
Is your Chrome notifications area getting too crowded? Maybe you need some Rich Notifications to expose less details. Google is testing collapsible Rich Notifications and they are looking promising, but not perfect.
Developers out there have many headaches trying to deal with the sea of devices and different screens out there. Can Google make it all better with the new device emulator?
I am honestly loving this update! I can change the location of the shelf, the icons now work better and are better organized, and other improvements are making the experience much better!
In an on-going attempt to make Google look bad, Microsoft is now selling ‘Scroogled’ merchandise and clothes. Only problem is… the only one looking bad here is Microsoft.