Google Chrome is now the top most and the worldwide used Internet browser. Google has changed the lives of people by providing ease of internet browsing, and not just that, but other services as well. Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Chrome store etc are the best widgets you have. While Google Chrome is the best, it is not good if used in the raw form. What I mean by the ‘raw form’ is that you should use the browser with extensions and plug-ins, as many as possible. The Google Chrome store has a lot of extensions and add-ons for the browser. You can make use of this advantage, and enhance and effectively use the Chrome without nay ambiguities. Rather, you would enjoy using Google Chrome with such extensions. There are a million extensions, which you may find in the store however, many may be no use to you. A few of them, which I found the best and the most useful, are written as under: Google Chrome Extensions 1) Google Ginger is an extension, more like an add-on. It will help you to remove any errors while you write some text on to any field in a website. This is a good add-on for the bloggers, for the comments to be posted and for writing some online text. For office use, this is yet advantageous as well. You can now compose long emails without the risk of grammatical mistakes and spelling errors. 2) Auto Pagerize is the extension through which you can save a lot of time. Open the links that come to a page in new tabs automatically as you scroll down a page. Do not worry about opening every link manually. 3) Lyrics for Google Chrome is yet another extension that will help those who love music. They can actually view the lyrics in the window while they are streaming and playing files on YouTube and other media websites. You can now sing karaoke while you watch the video of the song. This add-on supports YouTube, Google Music, Groove Shark and Last.fm. 4) SpeakIt is the extension advantageous for all those who hate reading long articles. Specially for students who want to make notes, can actually listen to all the online books, journals and texts by adding this extension in their Chrome. This will be good for the teachers and researchers as well. 5) LinkClump is also like the auto pagerize, instead it opens multi[le links in tabs by just highlighting a part of a link. You do not have to copy past the entire link in a new window manually. So let me know which your pick of the day out of such extensions is. I bet you will love all those. I personally tried all the extensions myself and Google Chrome runs faster as ever. No plug-in has been able to slow it down. Author bio: This post is written by Shaun willsher who is an IT professional and technology enthusiastic. Shaun has written several articles, posts and reviews on IT support companies in Manchester and Cheshire. For more information on IT support and solutions you can visit http://www.san-it.co.uk/.
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