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Make Internet Explorer to always Plug-In Google Chrome

By • Sep 25th, 2009 • Filed under: Browsers, Open-Source, Windows

To make Internet Explorer open up your web pages in Chrome, first you have to download and install the Chrome Frame plug-in on your Windows PC. Secondly, each time you want to open a web page with Internet Explorer, you need to manually add the URL prefix: cf to enable the Chrome engine . For […]

Google plugs in Chrome into Internet Explorer

By • Sep 22nd, 2009 • Filed under: Browsers, Open-Source, Web Utilities

Google has released a plug-in for Internet Explorer 6, 7, and 8 called Google Chrome Frame that brings Google Chrome’s rendering engine inside IE. This open source plug-in practically turns IE into Chrome, so users of Internet Explorer can as well try web applications like Google Wave from their favorite web browser. Google Chrome Frame […]

Stable Google Chrome 3 with More Features

By • Sep 15th, 2009 • Filed under: Browsers, Open-Source, Windows

After celebrating its first birthday two weeks ago Google Chrome moved on and today it launches a super stable version of Google Chrome 3 web browser. Feature-full Google Chrome comes with, Speedy Chrome: This stable version of Chrome is the fastest ever, its faster than any previous stable version. Google says they’ve improved it “by […]

Google Chrome Dev Channel Gets Extensions Enabled by Default

By • Sep 10th, 2009 • Filed under: Browsers, Open-Source, Ubuntu, Windows

Good news for “Chromers”. As from yesterday all builds in Google Chrome development channel will have extension support enabled by default, so the rather boring –enable-extensions switch goes on retirement. What does this mean, it means when installing Chrome extensions like Xmarks on Chrome dev channel, you don’t need to tweak your Chrome shortcuts in […]

Synchronize your Chrome Bookmarks with Xmarks Alpha

By • Sep 9th, 2009 • Filed under: Browsers, Firefox, Open-Source, Windows

Google was the first to bring synchronization to Chrome development channel without any add-ons, with the switch --enable-sync, but Xmarks was the first to announce it syncs bookmarks with Chrome development channel though in closed alpha test. Now I got an invitation to try Xmarks alpha for Chrome development channel 3.0.196.0 or greater. It all […]