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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Chrome Screenshots


The service’s logo.


Screenshots of Google Chrome from the service’s frontpage.


The auto-completion of the so-called “omnibox” address bar.


The homepage showing 9 thumbnailed pages to access, along with more pointers in the side-bar, to appear “[e]very time you open a new tab”, as Google says.


This screenshot shows Google Calendar and a dialog reading “Create shortcuts in the following locations”, listing Desktop, Start Menu and Quick Launch Bar.


Zooming in on the browser tabs.


The Google Chrome task manager, e.g. to monitor if certain sites cause memory problems.


A screen showing the “Google incognito” mode for allegedly more private browsing.


Another auto-completion example.


A star near the address input bar lets you bookmark a page, apparently.


A look into the settings menu.


Google in their tour says with Chrome “you see your download’s status at the bottom of your current window.”

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