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		<title>An Early Look at Chrome&#8217;s Extensions System</title>
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<p>It&#8217;s not <em>officially</em> released, but a gallery-like site for extensions has made itself known into the latest development builds of Google Chrome for Windows and Linux. Take a peek at what&#8217;s coming, presumably very soon, in these development screenshots.</p>
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<p>The Download Squad blog was the <a href="http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/11/15/google-preparing-to-launch-chrome-extensions-gallery/">first to notice the new new thing in Chrome</a>—namely, a jigsaw-like page corner in Chrome&#8217;s new tab page, next to a message at the bottom that reads &#8220;New! Chrome now has bookmark sync and extensions!&#8221;, with both the message and the corner piece linking to <code>http://chrome.google.com/extensions</code></p>
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<p>I saw the same link appear in the chrome://extensions page on my copy of Chromium, from a nightly build Ubuntu repository. Clicking that link, however, re-directs you to Google&#8217;s home page. But as many are guessing, Chrome/Chromium wouldn&#8217;t push out a new link to leave sitting dead for too long, so we&#8217;ll keep watching that page to see when a full-fledged gallery pops up.</p>
<p>TechCrunch&#8217;s MG Siegler dove into Chromium&#8217;s Code Reviews section, and finds screenshots and discussions indicating that Chrome&#8217;s extensions will be able to add icons to Chrome&#8217;s top toolbar, inside the address bar, and in the bottom-right status bar, and that developers will also be allowed to customize items such as Chrome&#8217;s new tab page. Right out of the gate, developers are also indicating extensions from Google itself tied to its Maps, News, and a Gmail checker.</p>
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<p>Exciting stuff, and even more so if many of Firefox&#8217;s developers take notice and bring over some of the same functionality that hardcore Mozilla users could never imagine leaving behind. <em>Top and bottom photos from TechCrunch; new tab page image from Download Squad.</em></p>
<div><a href="http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/11/15/google-preparing-to-launch-chrome-extensions-gallery/">Google preparing to launch Chrome Extensions gallery?</a> [Download Squad]<br />
<a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/11/16/google-chrome-extensions/">A Big Google Chrome Extensions Push Is Imminent (Pictures)</a> [TechCrunch]</div>
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		<title>Google Chrome Turns On Extensions by Default on the Dev Channel</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 10:30:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google Chrome Turns On Extensions by Default on the Dev Channel</p>
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<p>Starting today, all builds in Google Chrome&#8217;s dev channel will have extension support enabled by default—meaning Chrome is one step closer to the kind of extensibility that keeps Firefox die-hards from switching.</p>
<p>Not that extensions is the <em>only</em> thing that keeps users loyal to Firefox, but from what we&#8217;ve heard around the water cooler, that is the case for a lot of folks frustrated with Firefox memory bloat.</p>
<p>Google pushed out some <a href="http://dev.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/extensions/samples">sample extensions</a> a while back (most notably the <a href="http://lifehacker.com/5254112/early-google-chrome-extensions-put-notifiers-in-status-bar">previously mentioned Gmail Checker</a>), but now users no longer need to add that pesky <code>--extensions-enabled</code> switch to the end of their Chrome shortcut in order to get extensions working.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve given it a try on the latest Windows and Mac builds, but so far it only seems to be working on the Windows build. Hopefully this means we&#8217;ll start seeing more—and better—extensions very soon. If you&#8217;re not already on the dev channel, head to <a href="http://dev.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel">this page</a> and download the installer for the dev channel (or just <a href="http://www.google.com/chrome/eula.html?extra=devchannel">click here</a>).</p>
<div><a href="http://blog.chromium.org/2009/09/extensions-status-on-runway-getting.html">Extensions Status: On the Runway, Getting Ready for Take-Off</a> [Chromium Blog]</div>
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