Google Chrome Beta with Extensions

After just posting my Favorite Firefox Plugins, I switched to Google Chrome Beta for my default browser.  Why the Beta?  It takes extensions.

 

My favorite Chrome Extensions (so far):

Chrome SEO - Gotta keep up with search engine statistics.

Delicious Bookmarker - As I’ve said before, Delicious is a great place to store links to websites for later use – even years later.

Docs PDF/PowerPoint Viewer - builds in PDF viewing.

Facebook for Google Chrome - Keep up with your notifications from the button.

Google Reader Notifier – shows number of unread items (handy when you subscribe to 250+ feeds)

IE Tab – For those sites that only work in IE (I pity the fools that build these sites)

RSS Subscription Extension – An obvious missing feature.

Send Link – Another obvious missing feature.  This one adds a “mail to:” button.

StumbleUpon – Incredibly useful timewaster for Internet surfing.

TooManyTabs for Chrome – Run with a dozen or more tabs open?  Get lost?  TooManyTabs to the rescue.

Xmarks Bookmarks Sync – Although bookmark sync is available for the Chrome browser, Xmarks kicks it up a notch by storing passwords, too.

 

 

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