Stable Chrome Now Supports Extensions
Vinh Nguyen
Posted on January 25th, 2010
Google’s latest stable Chrome browser is now supporting extensions! Just like any other computer geek who is constantly looking for a better browser as if one is seeking for a holy grail, I have had the pleasure of installing new extensions onto Chrome browser on my Windows 7 machine. I’m a little disappointing that I couldn’t find my most trusted extension that I’ve used constantly with Firefox which is Noscript in Google’s extension library. Luckily, I found WOT and installed this onto Chrome. WOT is also available on Firefox which I’ve also used it constantly on that browser.
Other extensions that I had also installed onto Chrome were Google Dictionary, Google Translate, Google Wave Notifier, Smooth Scroll, WOT, and Xmarks Thumbnails. Honestly, so far I haven’t yet seen any extension for Chrome that I think it’s a must install besides those ad-blocker extensions and WOT and Google Dictionary and Google Translate. Still, this whole extension capability is pretty brand new to Chrome; in due time, Chrome will be inundated with all types of extensions — by then it won’t be too hard to find the right extensions for your using of Chrome.