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Hit Tab to Search within Google Chrome Address Bar “Omnibox”

By • Sep 6th, 2009 • Filed under: Browsers, Open-Source, Ubuntu, Windows

Just a little tip you can put into use when searching sites that you’ve previously visited in the Chrome address bar also known as the Omnibox. It seems to work only on websites like Google.com, Facebook, Youtube, that we all frequently visit. Each time you start typing the name of any website you often visit, […]

A Switch that Adds a Bookmarks Button to Google Chrome Toolbar

By • Sep 2nd, 2009 • Filed under: Open-Source, Windows

--bookmark-menu is another Google Chrome command-line startup switch to add to the several others out there. This windows-only switch can better replace the cumbersome Chrome bookmarks toolbar (toolbars are useful but at-the-same time they are always cumbersome) as it places a small bookmark menu button to the Google Chrome Toolbar bar, thus creating an equally […]

Sony Vaio to come with Google Chrome as default browser

By • Sep 1st, 2009 • Filed under: Browsers, Windows

That Sony Vaio will be shipped with a default browser that is not Internet Explorer is good news. That Vaio-branded Windows machines will be shipped with an Open Source browser, or a open-source backed browser called Google Chrome, then the news gets even better. Right now, Sony Vaio computers are already shipping with Chrome loaded […]

Google Chrome Water Theme Makes Chrome Look Like Water

By • Aug 28th, 2009 • Filed under: Browsers, Open-Source, Ubuntu, Windows

This is a freshly new but unofficial Google Chrome theme that gives your Chrome browser a swimming pool type of background. Its very similar to the Clouds Theme released a few months back but with a cool and refreshing impact -- remember its summer time.

Google Chrome Session Saver Extension

By • Aug 20th, 2009 • Filed under: Browsers, Open-Source, Windows

Unofficial community-made Google Chrome browser extensions keep pouring in. I just came across the Session Saver extension which brings session saving and managing to Google Chrome. The Chrome extension is said to work in Google Chrome 3 and Google Chrome 4 dev builds.