
The web is so fast in reacting to new developments around and inside it. Within days of Google releasing it’s new service “Google Buzz” , we have a Google Chrmoe plugin for Buzz.
Google Chrome Plugin for Buzz works similar to Chromebird, my favorite twitter extension for Chrome. The notification icon sits next to the addressbar, and when you click on it, a small window pops out, with your Buzz, in a better format that the original page inside gmail.
Of course the Extension is still under development and these are the new features planned.
- Notifications: a number on the icon of how many new Buzzes you have
- Posting: ability to post (and post comments) from the extension
- Limiting Comments: so it only shows a few comments and has an “expand” link for more
- Like’s
Gotta keep a closer eye on this one, right guys ? Install it from here
Yes, I would call this trick “CooL” .. It really is.
It works like this, suppose you have google.com open on a tab, and you want to open yahoo.com on another tab, what you usually do is, open a new tab by clicking the ‘+’ icon, Â and type in the address, and hit enter. Â Right ?

Instead of this, what if you could type in yahoo.com on the current tab ( where you have google.com open ) hit ALT and Enter key together, and open it on a different tab ? In other words, you are on a tab, you enter a different address or a search keyword on the addressbar, and you get it open in a new tab.
Like it ? I did !  Try it, you will definitely like it !!
via: chrome.blogspot.com
Paste and Go Google Chrome
I should actually call this “Two Silly Tips”. Because, this is more simple than the normal “simple”. You get it ? These two tips are called  ”Paste and Go” and “Paste and Search”. Let’s see what they do, and don’t forget to check the best tips from chromestory
1. Paste and Search
When you copy a word or a sentence from a webpage, and right click on the omnibar ( address bar ) after it, you will see “Paste and Search”. If you select this option, google chrome will automatically start a search using that word or sentence, saving you a mouse click, or a key stroke. So, next time, do not copy > paste > search, instead, copy > Paste and Search !
2. Paste and Go
This is similar to Paste and Search. Here, when you copy a URL from a webpage, and then right click on the omnibar or the addressbar, you can choose “Paste and Go”, to save a mouse click or a key stroke, making google chrome to load that page faster.
Enjoy these cool and easy silly tips !