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500 Chrome extensions for Mac
Posted by Adgully Bureau | December 11th, 2009 at 8:45 am

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Google has recently formally unveiled its new Google Chrome Extension. The browser add-ons, launched a couple days ago with 300 extensions is expected to number 500 within a day two.

At a demonstration at the GooglePlex, Mountain View, two Google engineers manufactured this extension with ease in five minutes, stating that this was facilitated by the fact that the extension uses technology known to all web developers. The extension they simulated was not just a demo- but a useful one that can pop-up a gmail message to the page currently on the browser.

The Chrome extension should meet expectations of Chromium users and will be working on the new Chrome by Mac by mid-December 2009- in the dev channel- and not the beta- with the ouster of the Beta channel by Chromium- and although Google accidentally switched off the dev channel, one may learn how to activate it by him/herself.

In future, the dev channel of Chrome will be implemented on the more upgraded Chromium versions.

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