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December 15, 2008
Now that Chrome is now a stable browser since Google announced that they are removing the beta label, Internet users are now expecting some improvements in which the browser can support add-on’s (custom themes and extensions) similar to Mozilla’s Firefox.
I commend the Chrome development team for a job well done on stabilizing Chrome’s primary strengths which includes :
-Better stability and performance of plug-ins
-Even more speed
-Bookmark manager and privacy controls
-and many more
Download the Full Version of Google Chrome now and try it out.
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January 8th, 2009 at 5:57 pm
How have you found the Goggle Chrome to compare in performance?
January 13th, 2009 at 10:53 pm
@Leon Well Google assured that extension functionalities are gonna be included in the future. GreaseMonkey is already included in Chrome
May 18th, 2009 at 7:08 am
Really?? Thanks for the information. I used Chrome since November because it starts and runs faster than Firefox. The minus thing about this awesome browser is that it hasn’t support any plug-ins, just like Firefox did
But, after this breakthrough, I am really sure that Chrome is the best browser in the world.
Could you share us about what plug-ins which are currently supported by Chrome??
Thanks!