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Extensions arrive in Google Chrome

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By Barry Collins

Posted on 26 Jan 2010 at 08:33

Google has made extensions available to users of the stable build of its Chrome browser for the first time.

The search monolith has been testing the extensions on the beta build for some months and has now decided they're stable enough to bring to the wider public. Several members of the PC Pro staff have been running the Chrome beta with extensions for weeks, without any ill effect.

Google claims to have more than 1,500 extensions available in its gallery, including widgets for Gmail, eBay and a Twitter client called Chromed Bird.

Only Windows users are currently able to access extensions in the stable build. Chrome for Linux offers extensions in the beta build still, while users of the newly-minted Chrome for Macs don't have the facility at all, although Google promises that it's coming to the beta build "soon".

The arrival of extensions on Chrome eliminates one of the few advantages held by rivals Firefox and Internet Explorer, although Chrome has nowhere near as many extensions as either of the other two yet.

Bookmark sync

Extensions aren't the only new feature in this build: Google has also taken the beta label off its bookmark synchronisation service, allowing users to keep their favourite websites in sync across different computers.

The Xmarks extension that's now available for Chrome actually goes one better, keeping bookmarks synchronised across multiple browsers as well as multiple PCs.

The latest Chrome build gives web developers a few more HTML5 tools to play with, including LocalStorage (to help store small amounts of data on the client) and the Web SQL Database API (which allows developers to store structured data on the user's PC).

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User comments

Wow that's exciting

Downloaded the latest Chrome build and installed two or three extensions as soon as I read this - they look great! Now if I could just get Chrome to stop crashing long enough to actually try them out...

By Noghar on 26 Jan 2010

lets see - will they affect start up times????

By nicomo on 26 Jan 2010

Is there an ad-blocker?

By greemble on 27 Jan 2010

Never mind about extensions, I have no drop-down box for my Google bookmarks, even though I've synced them :-/ Surely we're not meant to make do with a separate web page for bookmarks.

By morca on 28 Jan 2010

Ralph

Noghar (26th Jan) mentioned the frequent crashing of Chrome. That is my experience too. I like the browser, but it is totally unreliable. Sometimes it crashes after several minutes - others after mere seconds! Anyone have a different experience?

By RalphEIreland on 2 Feb 2010

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