Extensions and Bookmark Sync Enabled in Stable Google Chrome Build
Posted on January 25th, 2010 | No Comments »
Google has unleashed extensions and their bookmark sync feature on stable builds of Google Chrome today. If you’ll remember, the bookmark sync feature was enabled in Windows beta builds back in November, and support for extensions was announced for both Windows and Linux beta builds last month. It looks like users of stable Chrome builds on Linux and Mac may need to wait a bit, still, however:
To those using Google Chrome on Linux, extensions are enabled on the beta channel. And for those using Google Chrome for Mac, hang tight — we’re working on bringing extensions, bookmark sync and more to the beta soon.
If you’re on Windows, you can either wait to be updated to the new build automatically over the course of the next week, or you can manually upgrade if you want to get your hands on the new features right away.
Once you’ve got the new build, you can head over to Google Chrome Extensions to start extending your browser. Or you can head on over to the Google Chrome Blog to find out more about what’s included in the new build.
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