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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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  • These tricks are for those who love keyboards and find it hard to use mouse =P

    1 – Opening the Last Tabs

    Closed some tab by mistake ? no problem ! Chrome will open it up with a keyboard shortcut CTRL+SHIFT+T. Yeah, Google Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs you close so just use this shortcut and chrome will open up tabs you just closed.
    The latest tab would open up first and the oldest (10th) tab could be opened by using this shortcut ten times.
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  • Stumbleupon has been a great source of traffic for blogs as it is a community thrived on quality interesting web links of various websites spread across the Internet.If you are on Firefox or Internet explorer browser then you will find addon’s to download and integrate the stumbleupon toolbar which makes it easy to stumble websites or give a review to any particular web page.


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  • To change the theme for Google Chrome you will need to replace the default.dll file with the new theme file. Location for theme folder are as follows Replace C with your Windows directory, UserName with the user name you have installed chromed with, the number is the version for Google Chrome.
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    1. Detach a Tab To a New Window

    Firefox 3.5 now has it but it was Google Chrome which introduced it. You can easily click and drag a tab outside of the main browser window to a new window.


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  • Google Chrome is out and it is already making waves with its simplicity and ease of use. Read our first impressions about Google Chrome if you haven’t done it already. While we definitely see many people who would love to use Google Chrome, you can easily port your Firefox and Internet Explorer data to Google Chrome, including your bookmarks / favorites, passwords, search engines and history.

    By default Google Chrome asks users if they want to import data from Firefox, but if you skipped it or want to import data from Internet Explorer into Google Chrome, here is a simple way on how you can do it.

    Related: Tools to synchronize bookmarks / favorites between browsers.

    In Google Chrome click on the settings button and click on Import bookmark & Settings option.


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  • 1.Open Google Chrome.

    2. Click the wrench icon in the upper-right corner of the toolbar and select Options.


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  • Google Chrome has become an unavoidable word as well as browser for netizens. Here we have given some essential tips, tricks and hacks for you.

    01-If you want to resize the text area, you can do it by dragging it to the lower right corner, therefore if you need to write a little big comment in a blog, you can easily expand the text area.
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  • Google Toolbar for Chrome

    They are used just like bookmarks, so create a new bookmark, name it something self explanitory and for the URL place the corresponding code. Until we get real webmaster or SEO tools for Google Chrome these do a pretty good job of getting around the problem.

    I will also add more as time goes on.

    Google Cache
    Quote:

    javascript:void((function(){var%20a=location.href.replace(/^http%5C:%5C/%5C/(.*)$/,”$1″);location.href=”http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:”+escape(a);})())

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  • 1. You can easily resize the text area by dragging it on the lower right corner. So if you need to write a BIG comment in a Blog you can easily extend the text area.
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