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Google Chrome already supports third-party extensions.

muyinternet.com just published in this article:


Like happened to Firefox in its day now Google Chrome is ready to receive third-party extensions developers or companies outside the company, which is a big step for the browser, which so far had only developed extensions "Home."


Currently only a handful of people can upload their extension to the gallery, in order that they can test its operation before its launch in beta, after that will be used by the general public. According to the company all types of extensions in the gallery are welcome, provided they comply with the Terms of Service.



The process to include an extension in the gallery is quite simple. You only have to have created a Google account, compressed into a zip file of your extension code along with the icon to identify it and upload all to the gallery. You will also have the option of entering text, screenshots and even a YouTube video that helps describe the features of your extension.

For most extensions, the review process will be fully automated. Only extensions manually reviewed to include a component NPAPI and all content scripts that affect file: / / "URL. For security reasons, the developers of these extensions will provide additional information before they can post in the gallery. Official Links


: http://code.google.com/chrome/extensions/
https://chrome.google.com/extensions/developer/dashboard




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