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Hello everyone, The extensions posse would like to point out that as of today's dev channel release (2.0.180.0), extensions are starting to be a bit more useful. We can now put little bits of UI in the chrome of Chrome, and some of the APIs are starting to come together. There is still quite ...
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dev.chromium.org — Uninstalling To uninstall an extension, you need to delete its folder and restart Chrome. The extensions that... you download from this page are stored under the profile folder. Find your profile folder. It's the directory named Default that's in your ... (more) Sample Extensions ‎(Chromium Developer Documentation)‎
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lifehacker.com — Windows: An early look at sample extensions for Google Chrome shows the browser implementing notifications and page... awareness in status bar icons. They're not much, but they're helpful to Gmail and... (more) Early Google Chrome Extensions Put Notifiers in Status ...
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Chrome extensions draw near, but advanced HTML 5 features recede
Webware.com — ... "The extensions posse would like to point out that as of today's dev channel release, extensions are starting to be a bit more useful. We can now put little bits of UI (user interface) in the chrome of Chrome, and some of the APIs (application programming interfaces) are starting to come together," said Google programmer Aaron Boodman in a mailing list post Tuesday. "There is still quite a ways to go, but if you're interested in building extensions for Chrome, this might be a good time to start taking a look." ...

Look out IE, Firefox, Chrome is getting much better
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols's blog — ... like Xmark's multiple PC bookmarks and password manager and Google toolbar. I'm not the only one. A Web browser without extensions is like a car without air-conditioning on a hot, muggy day. You may get to where you want to go, but you won't like it. Chrome developer, Aaron Boodman, explained in a blog posting , that "We can now put little bits of UI [User Interface] in the chrome of Chrome, and some of the APIs [Application Programming Interface] are starting to come together. There is still quite a ways to go, but if you're interested in building extensions for Chrome, ...

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