This link has been bookmarked by 48 people . It was first bookmarked on 18 Mar 2009, by Seiichiro Tsukada.
-
28 Sep 11
-
27 Jan 10
-
16 Jan 10
-
18 Aug 09
-
28 Jul 09
-
20 Jul 09
-
24 Jun 09
-
02 Jun 09
-
31 May 09
-
28 May 09
-
24 May 09
-
21 May 09
-
14 May 09
-
13 May 09
-
25 Mar 09
-
24 Mar 09
-
22 Mar 09
Matti NarkiaIt begins...\n\nPeople have been dying to start writing extensions for Chrome since it was first released. I've actually become accustomed to living without extensions when using Chrome, because the speed and other interface tweaks fit my workflow very well. Still the ability to add extensions to Chrome is a huge step forward.\n\nCurrently, you need to use the developer version of Chrome ( [instructions here](http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel "Early Access Release Channels") ) to install extensions and the installation/management process is still pretty basic, but it's a good start. \n\nNow, Google just needs to get versions out for Mac and Linux.
google chrome extensions tech extension addon addons add-on add-ons howto how-to guide browser web popular
-
Daniel AndrlikIt begins...
People have been dying to start writing extensions for Chrome since it was first released. I've actually become accustomed to living without extensions when using Chrome, because the speed and other interface tweaks fit my workflow very well. Still the ability to add extensions to Chrome is a huge step forward.
Currently, you need to use the developer version of Chrome ( [instructions here](http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel "Early Access Release Channels") ) to install extensions and the installation/management process is still pretty basic, but it's a good start.
Now, Google just needs to get versions out for Mac and Linux. -
Andy Kaplan-MyrthHome of the Chromium Open Source Project
-
20 Mar 09
-
19 Mar 09
-
18 Mar 09
Would you like to comment?
Join Diigo for a free account, or sign in if you are already a member.