
Google has just introduced a new stable release of Google Chrome for Windows, which includes two of the browser’s most frequently requested features: extensions and bookmark sync.
Extensions were launched on the beta channel, and many new extensions have since been contributed by developers from all over the world. So now you can browse and install over 1,500 extensions on the stable version of Google Chrome.
In addition to extensions, another feature that’s moving from our beta to the stable channel on Google Chrome 4.0 is bookmark sync. For those of you who use several computers — for example, a laptop at work and a desktop at home — you can now keep your Google Chrome bookmarks synchronized and up-to-date across computers, without needing to manually recreate your bookmarks every time you switch computers. To read more on bookmark sync, check out this handy guide.
In the video below, Google product manager, Nick Baum, introduces how to install an extension as well as a few useful ones:
(via: googleblog.blogspot.com)
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