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Google As part of a project to wipe out plug-ins from Chrome, Google blocked plug-ins from appearing in Chrome Web Store search results, category pages, and its home page on Tuesday.
Changing Web usage is hard. Google has granted a few extra months of leeway to those who rely on a handful of popular plug-ins, such as Silverlight, to extend what their browser can do.
There's a modern-day solution to account for ADHD. Meet Focus, branded as "a friendly new Chrome extension to keep you from procrastinating." ...
Google Chrome is most famous for its array of simple to install extensions. However, extensions aren't the only add-ons for Chrome. Like other browsers, Chrome supports a range of plug-ins ...
Plug-ins based on the NPAPI architecture will be blocked by default in Chrome starting early next year as Google moves toward completely removing support for them in the browser.