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Delicious Chrome extension Early Beta available, now

Now delicious users can think about swithcing to chrome completely from firefox. Yes they have launched an early beta version for the delicious bookmark extension for chrome.

Delicious Blog Post said,

It doesn’t have all the API’s needed and it’s missing a good chunk of the functionality we believe it needs, but we’re getting so many requests for the Chrome extension that we’re going to make this available sooner than we originally planned.

To install the extension you can use the link given below.

To install the extension, click here using Google Chrome.

The Features include sync’ ing, getting the nook mark from the chrome’s omnibar, and bookmarking your favorite website with click of a single button.

Sync your Delicious Bookmarks



You can sync your Delicious bookmarks in Google Chrome using the add-on. All you need to do is just login to Delicious and all of your Delicious bookmarks are there!

Get your Delicious bookmarks right there in Omnibar

Once all your Delicious bookmarks are synced up you will notice them popping up in the Omnibar. i.e. the address bar of Google Chrome. You don’t need to search for your bookmarks separately as they will come up when you start typing matching words in the address bar.
Chrome Omnibar

Bookmark with a button

Now you can bookmark a URL on Delicious just by clicking a Tag button present beside the address bar. You can share the URL on twitter as well as with your friends using the same Tag button.
Delicious Chrome button

What you think, will you switch to Chrome entirely after hearing this news? Give us your views on this as comments!

Google Chrome Beta for Mac and Linux Released, finally

For this holidays Google have a present for us, Guess What!!! Its the long awaited Google Chrome Browser for MAC and Linux, even with hell lot of extensions.

Google Chrome for Mac (Beta)

Here Google boasts about the speed of Chrome. The blog post says “there’s hardly even time for the icon in the dock to bounce!”. Google have worked a lot for the clean and simple design with subtle animations and effects to create a snappy and satisfying browsing experience on OS X. This release of Chrome for Mac repeatedly postponed.

But still there is bad news for MAC users. According to Google Blog post about this release, the extensions “aren’t quite beta-quality on Mac yet”.

See the video for MAC Google Chrome Here.

Google Chrome for Linux (Beta)

Here Google ensures a High performance browser which can integration with native GTK themes very well. Also the updates are managed by the standard system package manager.

Google Chrome for Linux in various GTK themes

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Free UP memory in Google Chrome by a Single Click

Almost all of you might be aware of the Google Chrome Task manager. You can use the Task Manager to get details about a specific process running in Google Chrome, or to force a misbehaving tab or application to close. Follow these steps to open the Task Manager:

  1. Click the page menu .
  2. Select Developer.
  3. Select Task manager.

You can also use the Windows keyboard shortcut Shift+Esc to open the Task Manager.

Now google developers recently added another option to this task manager which can free up the memory.

For this right click the short cut for google chrome in your PC, then select properties. Now all you have to do is adding a command line string. For this, in the target box replace the text

C:Users[username]AppDataLocalChromiumApplicationchrome.exe

with

C:Users[username]AppDataLocalChromiumApplicationchrome.exe –purge-memory-button

Now when you take the taks manager, this button will be there. :D

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