Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google. It is fast, has a relatively low memory foot print, and is standards compliant web browser. With the popularity of Google web browser, a number of ancillary projects revolving around Google Chrome have taken root. Here I have collected all the Google Chrome resources I have come across on the net.

Google Chrome – This is the Google Chrome home page where you can download the latest version of Google Chrome.

Google Chrome Blog – This is the official Google Chrome blog where you can find the latest news from the Google Chrome team.

Google Chrome Help – New to Google Chrome, then this page provides a guided tour for new users to the Google web browser.

Themes for Chrome – This web page lists hundreds of Google Chrome themes .

ChromeExtensions.org – This is an unofficial website dedicated to showcasing Google chrome extensions / plugins .

Google Chrome Frame – This is an early-stage open source plug-in that seamlessly brings Google Chrome’s open web technologies and speedy JavaScript engine to Internet Explorer.

Google Chrome Comic – This comic educates you on why you should adopt this web browser from Google.

Google Chrome Portable – This is a portable version of Google Chrome from PortableApps.com.

Google Chrome for Linux

Google has not yet released a native version of Chrome for Linux. But you can try out Chromium.

Chromium – This is an open-source project behind Google Chrome. A Linux version of Chromium is available apart from a Mac and Windows port.

Chromium blog – News and development from the open source web browser project.

Dev.chromium.org – Chromium developer documentation. This site contains design documents, architecture overviews, testing information, and more to help you learn to build and work with the Chromium source code.

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