Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Best Google Chrome Extensions Add-on Plugin

Review: 5 Best Google Chrome Extensions

most popular extensions for web browser Chrome & Firefox:

Google Chrome is one the most popular internet browsers around. Ever since its introduction, it has rapidly improved and gained popularity. Today, Google Chrome offers a complete set of plugins to customize your browsing experience. With the help of these plugins, you can easily and quickly change the way you browse the web.
Here are 5 best Google Chrome extensions/plugins for everyday browsing.
most popular extensions for web browser Chrome Firefox

1- ScribeFire

If you’re a blogger, then ScribeFire is must for you. The extension simply powerful blogging features within your browser. This current version of plugin gives you a large area for editing text while giving you access to images in the right sidebar. The extension searches for the best images and then brings them up in the sidebar so that you can add them on the go. Similarly, it finds relevant tags and helps you link content with other authority websites.

2- Awesome Screenshot

Awesome screenshot is a must for any Chrome user. The app simply adds a screenshot functionality to your browser. You can capture selected area, visible part, or the entire page. Once you have captured an image using Awesome Screenshot, you will be able to annotate and crop it easily, all within the Chrome browser. After you’re done with the image, you can either save it on your computer or share it via online services. You can also save the image temporarily on the Awesome Screenshot server.

3- Google Dictionary

Google Dictionary extension gives you a dictionary built-in the Chrome. Although its not built-in, it comes from Google, the same company that owns Chrome. Both work perfect with each other.
To use the Google Dictionary, just install it and click a word in your browser. Once you do so, you will have its meaning right within your browser, highlighted over the word. Even if you want to see the meaning of a word which isn’t there on the page, you just have to click the Dictionary icon from the extensions bar and type in the word you want to see the meaning.

4- Chrome to Phone

It is a very useful extension for those who surf the web on phone as well. With Chrome to Phone Add-On, sending any interesting web over to your phone is as easy as a click. You can then view all those links on your phone once you open the Chrome to Phone app on your phone. It’s quick and easy to use.

5- Adblock

Adblock is probably the first extension/plugin that Chrome users install usually. The plugin gives you complete control over ads. The plugin disables ads on websites, including Google search, email, and almost all the other websites out there. If you want to see an ad or some website is not displaying correctly because you blocked its ads, you can simply disable it on that website. You can also customize Adblock to block certain ads while leave the others. This highly customizable extension if perfect for browsing without ads.

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