Tagged: Google Chrome

Black Menu: Access All Google Services Within A Single Menu

 

Let’s face it – Google is awesome. If you’re like me, you use it for everything – emailing, scheduling, file storage, navigation, apps, your browser (Chrome), etc. But there’s one major problem – how do youeasily access those apps and services? Google’s solution is a black bar across the screen. I’m not really a big fan of that, plus I can’t customize it. So what’s a better solution? How about one button for all the Google services?

 

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What Are The Best Linux Web Browsers?

 

Linux desktops offer many of the same web browsers you can use Windows and Mac, with Chrome, Firefox, and Opera all available for Linux. We’ll take a look at the best browsers you can use on a Linux system, including some lesser-known browsers that aren’t available on Windows or Mac.

We’ve covered the best browsers for Windows before, and much of comparison holds true on Linux, too. Most of the big-name browsers are here, with only Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Apple’s Safari staying out of the Linux web browser wars.

 

 

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4 Cool Features That Make Opera A Browser Worth Checking Out

 

It was only months ago that I finally made the transition from Firefox to Chrome, but it’s a decision I’m pleased with making. While I do feel like Google Chrome is the best browser out there for the average internet user, Opera will always be my favorite “dark horse” in the category.

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Is Chrome Hogging All Your RAM? Make It Behave With These 2 Extensions

Chrome or Firefox? This might be the hottest question in today’s tech community, and one you’ll never find a straight answer for. Personally, I think both browsers are great, but have been using Firefox more often because my old computer cannot deal with Chrome’s RAM hogging. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying Firefox is a lightweight browser, it’s most definitely not, but for some reason, Chrome was incredibly sluggish on my machine, and used much more RAM than Firefox ever did.

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