

It is safe to assume that if Google is running a session at Google I / O called "the development of extensions for Google Chrome, the browser will probably be the support prior to the conference will be held on 27th May. Otherwise, we will certainly see them shortly afterwards. Notes from the conference, the session will teach developers to create extensions "using the web technologies [they] already know." Working with the various APIs that are presented in detail in the design documents Chrome will also be covered. While Chrome currently supports userscripts, the lack of extensions is a major deterrent for many users of Firefox, whereas the switch. No doubt developers will be eager to start spinning the extensions once we were finally able.
Via [Thanks, Google OS and Nick Moline ]
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