Chrome Tips & Tricks
13 May
Just after introducing drag-and-drop feature to gmail. Google officially announced yesterday that you can now simply drag an image into an e-mail, resize it and then click send.
29 Apr

Google Chrome covered up security and build issues in their latest released Google Chrome 4.1.249.1064 version. Google Chrome have addressed issues where it was not using the correct path for the Java Version 6, update 20 plug-ins, as well as the fact that its JavaScript benchmarks had plummeted in the most recent stable channel version.
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18 Feb

The year 2009, with reason, may be termed the year of netbooks. Almost all companies in the world of technology has launched its own brand in the markets Netbook computer world. The year 2010, however, began in a completely different pace.
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Each week we will share interesting articles we have collected – news, software updates, extensions, themes – anything. If you saw something cool, Chrome cover related think we should send us a tip! Without further ado, in Volume 1 of Chrome Corner!
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24 Oct
Turn Chrome into a Site-Specific Browser with Application Shortcuts

If webapps like Gmail have replaced desktop applications like an old email client of the school for you, you like Chrome’s ability to act as a site-specific browser (SSB) with Application Shortcuts. Chrome minimal interface makes it a great candidate to get the heck out of how your webapps’, and just act as a window to it.
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17 Jul
Firefox loses where Chrome gains. Web apps do not run fast on Firefox but in Google, they are amazingly zippy. Nevertheless, there are ways you can make your Google Chrome a better browser than it already is. What do you know, you might end up sticking to Chrome and continuing to use it! Let us now see how it can be turned into a better place with a few tips and tricks.
Optimizing and managing tabs
2 Apr
Here are some of the unique features that are only available in Google Chrome which are not available in other popular browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Apple Safari or Opera.
1 – Task Manager for Websites

Inside Google Chrome, press Shift+Escape and it will open up a ‘task manager’ with a list of all websites currently open inside Chrome.
This will give you an idea about how much physical memory is consumed by different websites and if any particular page is causing your system to crawl, you can do an “end process” to close that tab directly from Task Manager.
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5 Nov
Now I am not accusing here some one…but just came accross this image on a site and believe me it says somthing….look at this image and then check Chrome and Windows logos….lemme know what you think?

google stole chrome from microsoft?google stole chrome from microsoft?
5 Nov
so you want your Google chrome to dance for you…hmmm okay
I can make that happen…
Step 1. go to any website (the more pictures, the better)
Step 2. delete everything in the address bar
Step 3. paste the following code in the address bar:
javascript:R=0; x1=.1; y1=.05; x2=.25; y2=.24; x3=1.6; y3=.24; x4=300; y4=200; x5=300; y5=200; DI=document.images; DIL=DI.length; function A(){for(i=0; i-DIL; i++){DIS=DI[ i ].style; DIS.position=’absolute’; DIS.left=Math.sin(R*x1+i*x2+x3)*x4+x5; DIS.top=Math.cos(R*y1+i*y2+y3)*y4+y5}R++}setInterval(‘A()’,5); void(0);
Step 4. press enter and have fun
see…i kept my promise
28 Oct

Google Chrome peaked when it was released with market share of 3.1%. Since then its dropped down to 1.5% and even sometime to 1.4%.
Google launched its browser in to market in September after so much talk and long wait. According to Global Marketshare Statistics Google Chrome reached its peak on September 3 with market share of 3.115%. However, it started to decline after that till October 27 it dropped down to 1.586%. (more…)