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Some good news for Google+ fans and Chrome users, as Google+ notifications have now been incorporated as an extension into the web browser. This means that users can receive Google+ alerts as a box next to the browser’s address bar so that they don’t have to fuss around opening up their account to check how many notifications they have. More »


In pretty much one of the most eye-catching ways possible, this unnamed guy has some serious Google Chrome love. Enough anyway to shave the spherical logo onto his dome…and then match its multicolored color design with hair dye (temporary, I would hope). More »


Google Chrome is edging closer to current 2nd place Firefox. Internet Explorer is still in first, but is steadily dropping. More »


Currently, while the iOS has its own web browser, Safari, Android doesn’t really have its own as Google Chrome has yet to come out on Android. But wait! What’s this? It seems that Chrome for Android is appearing soon. More »


Recently, Google has launched a newer version of the Google Chrome Browser, which also now available for download. The latest version is 14 which brings with it more usability for Mac OS X Lion users. More »


Sorting emails in your inbox may be boring, but you can also have fun doing it if you use the new Chrome Email Game. It has been developed for Chrome and it awards for quick filtering, deleting and replying to messages. More »


Let’s face it: spelling may not be your forte. I know many of my friends whose spelling skills are atrocious and egregious. And you know, when you’re writing that all-important email to a potential employer, you really want to make sure your email is proofread and not littered with spelling errors. That’s why Google Chrome is coming with an upgrade that will hopefully take away all of your spelling fears! More »


Developer Mohamed Mansour has recently introduced his new creation, an experimental Google Chrome extension that lets you collaborate on text-based files on Google+ Hangouts. This would be a great addition for developers to use for code collaboration on this multi-person video chat feature. More »


Gomez, Compuware’s benchmarks division, has recently completed a new set of tests to determine what the fastest web browser in the “real world” is. The real world pertaining to desktop users at least. Measuring the load times of each browser with a broadband connection has produced these results: More »


Have you ever had those moments where you have quite a few tabs open in your browser and as you’re on one tab, you hear music coming from another tab, but it takes you eons to find said tab? Yep, that’s happened to me quite a few times. And most of the time, it scares the beejezus out of me. More »


There’s an extension in Google Chrome that allows for you to customize designs for Google+. Known as Google+ Ultimate, it lets you fix floating navigation and have optional side-by-side streaming view. More »


Based on your browsing history in Google Chrome, there’s a web app that will suggest certain apps for you. The Chrome extension is known as There’s a Web App for That and lets you know of future extensions for the sites you are a frequent visitor of. More »


Google Docs has made it easier for you to view the contents of ZIP and RAR files before you download them. Actually, the Chrome extension known as “Open ZIP and RAR With GDocs” is the one to thank for this awesome feature. More »


Google+ and Facebook have been competing with each other with new features. Currently, Facebook has been busy preventing new Google+ users from importing Facebook contacts and information. This, of course, makes it harder to transition from one social network to the other. But there are plenty of users happy to coexist between the two. Now, a new Chrome and Firefox extension called Google+Facebook lets you have both at the same time. It puts your Facebook stream directly into Google+ and gives you the ability to update your Facebook status from its enemy site. More »


From Girlybubble: A month ago, Google Chrome released an ad featuring Lady Gaga that highlighted the power of social media and now a new ad from the web browser has surfaced, this time showcasing Justin Bieber. More »


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