Chrome Extensions On the Way, Adblock Imminent [Google Chrome]
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Google has published official documentation detailing their plans to bring extensions to their beta web browser Chrome. When we asked you a few months back whether Chrome with extensions would convince you to switch, 28% said yes, while a whopping 22% of you said that as long as an Adblock extension never reached Chrome, you wouldn’t use it. A previous announcement should have already satisfied the first group, but if you were in the Adblock crowd, you’ll be happy to know that one of the highlighted uses for Google Chrome extensions is content filtering, including “Adblock, Flashblock, Privacy control, and Parental control.” Sounds like Google’s moving in the right direction if they want to snag more early adopters. Now we just need to see more progress for the Mac and Linux crowd. Extensions (Chromium Developer Documentation) [via CNET]
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