Customize Chrome for Better Browsing
Google Chrome has only had extensions available for a few months, but it already has a great collection of add-ons that will boost your browsing experience. We look at a handful of extensions that let you manage tabs effectively, learn more about the sites you browse, and read feeds with panache.
Thursday, March 4th, 2010
After only a few months, Chrome is cruising towards the 3,000 extensions mark. Google Chrome literally has thousands of extensions to choose from, but deciding isn’t easy. If you’re getting started with Chrome extensions, we have a few suggestions to help you manage tabs, read feeds with speed, and put your favorite sites on Speed Dial.
TooManyTabs
If you’re like me, after a few hours you have way too many tabs open to keep track of easily. You find pages you’d like to save or refer to later, or have tabs open for Web applications you use throughout the day — but maybe not very frequently.
However it happens, when you find yourself with too many tabs to handle, use TooManyTabs. While there’s a joke somewhere about the TooManyTabs name lacking spaces (get it? Tabs and spaces?), the extension itself is not laughable at all. In fact, it’s…
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