Extensions for Chrome confirmed

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google-chrome-logo.jpgGoogle’s Chrome software, which is already my browser of choice, is getting extensions by May. No, not hair extensions. Little bits of software that do stuff in the browser that isn’t built in.

Now, Firefox users (the majority of our readership) will know about these, because they’ve been available since launch on that browser, but if you’re on Internet Explorer you may not be aware. These plugins enhance the browser’s functionality, adding weather info, toolbars, or various other features.

Those of you who aren’t using Chrome, would the addition of extensions make you give it another try? Chrome users – is this a good move, or will it slow down the blazing speed of the browser? Let us know in the comments.

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Duncan Geere
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  • Yep. Extensions will definitely bring me back to Chrome for another try. I was very surprised that Google would release a browser without support for extensions at all. But I’m very glad to see them remedying that situation soon.

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