It seems hard to believe that Google Chrome will ever have the range and depth of extensions for the browser that Firefox has. On the other hand, it is Google, and they know that even with the performance and speed of Chrome, extensions will be a major point if they really want to achieve large-scale Chrome adoption. You can be *fairly* sure that they want that, and there is now an extension gallery set up for Chrome, along with documentation on creating extensions for developers. Just a couple of days ago I posited the need for chrome extensions as the primary element that might hold back a lot of people from abandoning Firefox in favor of Chrome altogether. This is the early stages of this particular battle but it’s good to see that already we have an extension gallery for Chrome.
Chrome Extensions
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