Google Chrome looks to be set to finally be getting extensions.

According to Google Operating System, a recent document announcing a developers conference for included the following blurb about a seminar focused on Chrome.

“Learn how Google Chrome makes it easy to write extensions using the web technologies you already know. This talk will cover the basics of the extension system (distribution/packaging, installation, updates), as well as the different APIs to enhance with the browser.”

We have been saying since Google Chrome launched that the lack of extensions was keeping us from switching to it for all of our work.  Since this seminar is scheduled for May 27th, it looks like we can safely say we will have extensions by this summer.

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