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As we have Flock goes Chromium, Flock has released a new stable version of the social friendly browser powered by Chromium. Google Chrome is also based on Chromium, and hence Flock is now blessed with the Chromium goodness. The newer stable version can be installed from flock.com.

Google has recently introduced some important changes in the official chrome extension gallery. I asked few questions regarding these changes to the Chrome Team, and got satisfactory reply from Arne Roomann-Kurrik.

It is hard to believe, but Google has introduced a developer signup fee to make the browser much safer (?). From now, if a developer wants to publish his extension, theme or app (Chrome App Store coming soon) in the official extension gallery – he is required to pay developer signup fee

The Chromium browser does not update to latest release automatically – and users need to update it manually. Chromium Updater automatically checks for the latest available version and installs it on your system.

Screen Capture is the latest extension for Google Chrome to take screenshots of the web pages. It supports horizontal and vertical scroll when capturing the entire web page.

if you want to try the Dev channel release side by side with other Google Chrome installations (i.e.; along with the stable or beta channel) on the same computer, here is a very simple solution for you: Google Chrome Canary Build.

Chrome Dev Channel Update, version 6.0.472.0, has added a new feature to Chrome: An icon and link to the Chrome Web Store.

Google Chrome theme gallery hosts many themes for Chrome users. If you want to create your own theme easily, even without any coding, Chromizer is an excellent tool for you.

This is really a nice feature of Google Chrome: You can enable side tabs, which relocates the tabs to the sidebar

Chrome extension gallery is currently hosting an extension “ESET Key Finder”, which claims its feature as: Find the keys for antivirus ESET Smart Security and NOD32. Daily keys updating.

Chrome has also rolled out an experimental plugin for rendering PDF files. PDF files will render as seamlessly as HTML web pages

The latest dev channel of Google Chrome browser (version 6.0.437.1 for Windows and Linux and 6.0.437.2 for Mac) has integrated a very useful feature: extension syncing!

Flock, the browser based on Mozilla Firefox and optimized for social networking addicts, is switching to Chromium. The Flock has released a new beta version today developed on the Chromium platform.

ChromeDeck is a freeware and Windows-only tool, which simplifies the task of creating and managing separate user profiles for Google Chrome.

Canonical, the company behind Linux based operating system: Ubuntu, is considering a new default browser for UNR. The Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR) is Ubuntu’s special version, optimized for netbooks and similar small screen devices.

Google UK has released an awesome video on YouTube to promote Chrome extensions. This commercial describes features of Google Chrome extensions.

A new feature is coming to Google Chrome. Chrome will remove the usual http:// prefix from the URLs in address bar.