informationweek.com — Google has launched an effort to make it possible for developers to offer ad-blocking and other extensions for Chrome, a move that would give the Google Web browser the same level of customization as Mozilla Firefox.
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armandgunerioDec 2, 2008
untill Chrome is supported on OS X, it is still a huge dump of fail :/
uhhnoDec 3, 2008
Why do so many people say this? Adblock Plus doesn't even block google ads... try it.. do a search or go to gmail
angrykeyboarderDec 6, 2008
Skins are lame. I never use them. like a consistent theme across my desktop.
angrykeyboarderDec 6, 2008
Untill Chrome is cross-platform (it can be thanks to it's source code) and equal to Firefox in functionality (e.g. a lot of good extensions to choose from), I'll stay with Firefox. But don't get me wrong, if Google Chrome ends up as good as (or better than) Firefox, I'll gladly use it.
jdmulloyFeb 9, 2010
Been using it on Linux for a few months now. It's wonderful. :)