Preview The Feeds on Google Chrome !
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When Google Chrome was launched, there were many issues that the browser didn’t detect feeds. But later on, this feature was implemented in an extension that will come preinstalled in Google Chrome.
That extension features a button to the URL bar when a page has a feed that can be subscribed to. Therefore, when you click on the Orange button, the extension will preview the feed and it lets you subscribe using a feed reader.
Unfortunately, the support for extensions is now only available in Chrome’s dev channel. Therefore, Google has decided to launch an extension directory here. At the same time, the first beta version to support extensions will be released in early December.
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November 17th, 2009 13:05
Preview The Feeds on Google Chrome !…
When Google Chrome was launched, there were many issues that the browser didn’t detect feeds. But later on, this feature was implemented in an extension that will come preinstalled in Google Chrome….