- Opinion Cloud: Summarizes comments on YouTube videos and Flickr photos to provide an overview of the crowd’s overall opinion.
- Google Voice: All sorts of helpful Voice features directly from the browser. See how many messages you have, initiate calls and texts, or call numbers on a site by clicking on them.
- AutoPager. Automatically loads the next page of a site. You can just scroll down instead of having to click to the next page.
- Turn Off the Lights: Fades the page to improve the video-watching experience.
- Google Dictionary: Double-click any word to see its definition, or click on the icon in the address bar to look up any word.
- After the Deadline: Checks spelling, style, and grammar on your emails, blog, tweets, etc.
- Invisible Hand: Does a quick price check and lets you know if the product you are looking at is available at a lower price elsewhere.
- Secbrowsing: Checks that your plug-ins (e.g. Java, Flash) are up to date.
- Tineye: Image search utility to find exact matches (including cropped, edited, or re-sized images).
- Slideshow: Turns photo sites such as Flickr, Picasa, Facebook, and Google Images into slideshows.
- Google Docs/PDF Viewer: Automatically previews pdfs, powerpoint presentations, and other documents in Google Docs Viewer.
- Readability: Reformat the page into a single column of text.
- Chromed Bird: A nice Twitter viewing extension.
- Feedsquares: Cool way of viewing your feeds via Google Reader.
- ScribeFire: Full-featured blog editor that lets you easily post to any of your blogs.
- Note Anywhere: Digital post-it notes that can be pasted and saved on any webpage.
- Instant Messaging Notifier: IM on multiple clients.
- Remember the Milk: The popular to-do app.
- Extension.fm: Turns the web into a music library.
Kamis, 15 Juli 2010
Use Chrome like a pro
This week I sent a note to Googlers about some of the Chrome team's favorite extensions. So many of them asked if they could share the list with people outside the company that I thought I would just do it for them. Here it is. We're proud of the Chrome browser and the great extensions that its developer community has created, and we hope you enjoy them! They can all be found at chrome.google.com/extensions.
Label:
Android,
apps,
chrome + chrome os,
Mobile
Langganan:
Posting Komentar (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2010
-
▼
Juli
- Google Apps highlights – 7/30/2010
- Alex Trebek, teachers and Googlers unite at the Go...
- What to search when you’re expecting
- Stargazing in Pittsburgh
- Light summer reading: entertaining legal opinions
- Introducing Google Apps for Government
- Honoring the 20th Anniversary of the Americans wit...
- This week in search 7/25/10
- Life in a Day: thank you for filming
- Life in a Day: Cameras, set, action...today!
- Announcing the winners of the Google Online Market...
- YouTube Play jury selected and ready to view your ...
- 2010 EMEA Scholars’ Retreat: top CS students share...
- He said, she said: a sibling search story
- Ooh! Ahh! Google Images presents a nicer way to su...
- Reducing our carbon footprint with the direct purc...
- Deeper understanding with Metaweb
- Google Apps highlights – 7/16/2010
- The most World Cup-crazy countries
- Use Chrome like a pro
- Our 2010 EMEA CS4HS Awardees
- Google PhD Fellowships go international
- Translating Wikipedia
- Google Books goes Dutch
- Our commitment to the digital humanities
- Introducing our Google Fiber for Communities website
- App Tuesday: 10 new apps in the Google Apps Market...
- App Inventor for Android
- World Cup search trends: the final countdown
- Growing our appetite for geeky girl dinners
- Life in a Day
- Follow Team HTC-Columbia on Google Maps
- Google Apps highlights – 7/2/2010
- CS4HS: helping high school teachers reach their po...
- Finding soccer stats with the Google Search Appliance
- Taking off with ITA
- Grandmother’s guide to video chat
- Celebrating Pride 2010
-
▼
Juli
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar