Google chrome
View images in their full size without clicking them with Hover Zoom
If you would like to spend some time for browsing image gallery sites like Flickr, deviantART, Picasa Web Albums or Google image search, the Google Chrome extension Hover Zoom may be very useful.
With this extension you can view images in their full size without loading a new page by just placing the mouse cursor over thumbnails.
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Official list of Google Chrome incompatible software and its fixes
According to a recent Google Chrome official help forum report, Google has identified a few incompatible software programs and malware that crash Google Chrome.
If you have any of the following software installed on your system and found that your Google Chrome crashes, you may try temporarily disabling any of it to see if it resolves your issue.
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A slick Google Reader for Chrome and Android Smartphone
Google Reader is my favorite RSS news fetcher and also one of the best in the world to browse through feeds but it‘s interface is little dull and too wording.
Like me, if you thinking a way to give a visual boost to your reader and want to read your favorite feeds in style, you might want to check out the FeedSquares Chrome browser extension.
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iReader gives Apple Safari Reader function to Google chrome
Apple’s new browser Safari 5 has a very capable feature called ‘Reader’. This feature enables a distraction free webpage text reading; just like reading a PDF document.
It strips out all the advertisements and extraneous layout from a webpage so that you can very easily read a webpage text.
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Private browsing mode switcher for Google Chrome
With Private browsing mode you can surf any website without your browsing activities – browsing history, temporary files, and cookies – being stored in your computer.
Almost all modern browsers have this great feature, but with different names. In Google Chrome it is known as Incognito mode that you can enable from the option menu.
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Google Secure Web Search: Make it default search engine in Google Chrome & Firefox
Google has just released a beta version of encrypted web search engine, which offers a secure web surfing. This prevents other people and proxies from sniffing your search terms and search results.
It uses what is called Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connections to encrypt information that travels between your computer and Google search engine (more information)
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