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New Google Chrome Builds Show Greasemonkey Support
New Google Chrome Builds Show Greasemonkey Support
Remember that thing Google put together a comic book about? Chrome is its name, and Web browsing and AJAX crunching is its game. Well, just recently the latest beta builds are said to have basic Greasemonkey support. With emphasis on basic . According to Martin at gHacks , the fact that ...
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Google Chrome to Add Greasemonkey Support
Google Chrome to Add Greasemonkey Support
googlesystem.blogspot.com — A recent build of Chromium, the open source project behind Google Chrome, added support for user scripts.... For now, the support is limited: Chromium reads the scripts from the hard-coded directory c:\scripts and it ignores the @include metadata which ... (more) Google Chrome to Add Greasemonkey Support
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Google Chrome Now Supporting Basic Greasemonkey
Pulse2 - Technology News And Reviews — ... The creator of Greasemonkey, Aaron Boodman is also a Google employee.  To download the Greasemonkey-supported version of Chrome, visit ...

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