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Chrome is an open-source web browser from Google. It uses the same rendering engine as Apple's Safari.
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A browser that combines a minimal design with new technology designed to improve the user experience. Includes download and documentation.
Chrome extension to check spelling, style, and grammar.
A Google Chrome extension which searches for broken links at the current site being viewed.
Google's official blog for Chrome announcements.
A source for news, reviews, features, help articles, and tutorials on Chrome.
Discussion forums for users and developers of Google Chrome.
Blog published by Google's Chrome development team.
Google showcase to demonstrate interesting JavaScript hacks running in Chrome.
Feed reader for Google Chrome. Follow Atom/ RSS/ RDF based blogs, news and Twitter, Facebook and Instagram pages.
A repository of Google Chrome add-ons, tools, and themes.
A webcomic seeking to provide information on the browser's features.
Collection of extensions developed for Chrome.
Official Google+ page for the web browser announcing Chrome extensions, experiments, webinars and new developments
Official blog to track new releases of the browser.
Official announcements and release notes for the Google Chrome browser. [Atom]
Highlight or right-click on a section of text or an entire page to translate it to your language. Chrome extension using the Google translator.
Official site of an extension to download video, audio and streaming media.
Browser extension to literally highlight, copy, and translate text from any image.
Quickly open often used websites using hotkeys.
Chrome extension to change/ edit text into upper case, lower case, sentence case or capitalize each word.
Extension that allows a user to create a Web ARChive (WARC) file from any browseable webpage. The resulting files can then be used with other tools like the Internet Archive's open source Wayback Machine.
Encyclopedia article about the browser, with details of the design, history, and reactions.
The leader of Google's webspam team posts his personal response to some of the issues that people have raised. (September 02, 2008)
Official announcement covering the launch of the web browser. (September 01, 2008)
A browser that combines a minimal design with new technology designed to improve the user experience. Includes download and documentation.
Chrome extension to check spelling, style, and grammar.
A repository of Google Chrome add-ons, tools, and themes.
Google showcase to demonstrate interesting JavaScript hacks running in Chrome.
Official blog to track new releases of the browser.
Quickly open often used websites using hotkeys.
Google's official blog for Chrome announcements.
Chrome extension to change/ edit text into upper case, lower case, sentence case or capitalize each word.
A Google Chrome extension which searches for broken links at the current site being viewed.
Highlight or right-click on a section of text or an entire page to translate it to your language. Chrome extension using the Google translator.
Feed reader for Google Chrome. Follow Atom/ RSS/ RDF based blogs, news and Twitter, Facebook and Instagram pages.
Official Google+ page for the web browser announcing Chrome extensions, experiments, webinars and new developments
Official site of an extension to download video, audio and streaming media.
Extension that allows a user to create a Web ARChive (WARC) file from any browseable webpage. The resulting files can then be used with other tools like the Internet Archive's open source Wayback Machine.
Browser extension to literally highlight, copy, and translate text from any image.
A source for news, reviews, features, help articles, and tutorials on Chrome.
A webcomic seeking to provide information on the browser's features.
Collection of extensions developed for Chrome.
Official announcements and release notes for the Google Chrome browser. [Atom]
Discussion forums for users and developers of Google Chrome.
Blog published by Google's Chrome development team.
Encyclopedia article about the browser, with details of the design, history, and reactions.
The leader of Google's webspam team posts his personal response to some of the issues that people have raised. (September 02, 2008)
Official announcement covering the launch of the web browser. (September 01, 2008)

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