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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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  • 1. To search for keywords quickly using Google Chrome’s Omnibar (pimped up version of address bar), start typing with the ? sign or just press Ctrl+K or Ctrl+E keyboard shortcuts.


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  • Search from URL bar

    Chrome does not have a search bar like Firefox. To perform search in Chrome, simply type search phrase in URL bar and hit Enter. Chrome will perform a Google research for your phrase.



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  • 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


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  • Here is a little neat trick which will help you to back up and restore your Google chrome profile with the contained password,bookmarks and also other saved option.


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  • 1. Make Chrome’s consume less memory

    Chrome is a multi-process browser. Yawn! What’s that? Simply, it means that each tab runs as a separate process asking for separate resources from the computer. The current working tab gets the most priority over the others. This was intentionally designed to make web apps run faster in Chrome. This feature makes the browser zippier and more stable even with multiple open tabs.
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  • Google Chrome Browser Shortcut List

    1) F3 & CTRL+F Search on Page


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  • As almost everybody knows by now, Google has released their Chrome web browser, a stripped down browser built for speed and an inline search bar known as the Omnibox. The only problem is that by default there are only 5 suggestions, but with a simple command line switch we can increase that number.

    To illustrate what we’re talking about, once you start typing in the Omnibox you’ll see 5 suggestions:
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