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Download Google Chrome Extensions

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Google Chrome made a surprise for the users of Google Chrome and the browser competition because after the release of version 4.0 Final Chrome, Google Chrome now also been supported by extension that allows you to add functionality and features into the browser. It have more than 1995 extensions which you can choose to add into your Chrome browser and likely Google Chrome extension will always grow.

One of the Advantages of Google Chrome Extensions is very easy and quick to be installed without having to restart the browser, unlike if we install Firefox add-ons. Later Extension that was added will appear in a portion of the icon beside the address bar

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Firefox 3.7 Update Delayed

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Mozilla made changes to their release schedule. The reason is that they are behind on upgrades, it canceled the launch of Firefox 3.7 and are to go live on the Firefox 4.0 that is planned launch date in late 2010 or early 2011.

Firefox director Mike Beltzner declared in an interview that this change in the release of Firefox will be a great advantage for its users, because we can see features such as plug-ins in separate processes sooner than expected.

It’s good that Mozilla Firefox looks to improve as the development of other browsers like Opera and Chrome are much more rapid and threatening the Mozilla browser.

Firefox 3.5,the most used browser in the world

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

StatCounter is one of the most famous views meters that are around the net and is widely used by bloggers and users who want to start investigating about their blog traffic. It’s sort of Google Analytics but much simpler and with fewer features.

Now the service revealed something that not too surprised that it was examining how Internet Explorer is going downhill and how the Firefox maintained a steady growth in users. For this percentage, StatCounter investigated the data of 3 million sites.