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Chrome Tips & Tricks

The one big thing that is missing from Google Chrome is Java Applets. By default the Java runtime only supports Internet Explorer and Firefox. And you guys know better than me that without online games especially Yahoo Games, Browsers are like an old windows paint brush application.


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If are using Firefox beside Google Chrome, this “Open in Google Chrome” lets you send web sites and links directly to Google Chrome from Firefox. It can also be configured to always open certain web pages in Chrome – e.g. *google*, gmail, etc.
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Google Chrome’s incognito mode is less sophisticated than IE8′s InPrivate browsing, but it has a feature that will be useful for those who have more than one Google account.

When you open a window in incognito mode (Ctrl+Shift+N), your cookies from the standard session are no longer available and you can easily log in to a new Google account.


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  • Let’s look at some of the unique features that are only available in Google Web Browser are you’re seriously going to miss them in other popular browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Apple Safari or Opera.

    1. Task Manager for Websites
    While you are inside Google Chrome, press Shift+Escape and it will open up a ‘task manager’ with a list of all websites currently open inside Chrome.

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  • How to update google chrome


    Step 1) First launch google chrome, and in the top left hand corner you will see a spanner icon. Click it and a drop down menu will appear, select the about google chrome option.
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  • Step 1) First you will need to download the google chrome theme switcher application which can be downloaded from this website here. Once you are on the website in the middle of the page you will be met by a download box. Enter the security code then click download file now.
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  • Google Chrome Toolbar
    Well not quite a Google Toolbar, but as close as we can get with no plugin API. Also this has a lot of the functionality of the SEOQuake addon for Firefox, so if your a webmaster or SEO these can be pretty useful for Chrome.

    They are used just like bookmarks, so create a new bookmark, name it something self explanatory 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.
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