mashable.com — Google has already indicated that it plans to offer a platform for Chrome browser extensions, but now we finally have what looks like a firm date on when that will arrive. Apparently, a Google developer conference scheduled for May 27th will include a session on developing extensions for Chrome, which leads Google Operating System to .............
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zacheosFeb 6, 2009
I would love to see Chrome bookmarks integrated with Google Bookmarks (and of course it would be nice to have some major upgrades there too). But it would be sick to have your browser work hand-in-hand with online bookmarks.
nevski264aFeb 6, 2009
It is about time they did extensions however...these extensions will be only good if they don't slow down chrome like firefox does with its extensions!
ghostfreemanFeb 6, 2009
Probably hard to do since Firefox extensions are dependent upon XUL. I don't see a single bit of XUL in the Chrome source code.
atomic1fireFeb 7, 2009
Couldn't someone design a greasemonkey script to block ads?
magzineFeb 7, 2009
The idea is to get 100% extensions out the door, then update.These "3rd party extensions" are greasemonkey scripts... nothing special.
forrondurFeb 7, 2009
Tab history, gmail notifier, MHT support (UnMHT), Rapidshare downloader and Flashblock would be the minimum for me...