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neoprimalgmailcomDec 11th 2009 5:53PM
My list from 1 to 10 and why I've completely switched to Chrome as my default browser:
1. Lastpass (Can't live without it, I hope to God they never start charging for basic functionality)
2. Xmarks (Same as above. It's way more robust than Chromes bookmark sync - and of course is browser independent technically)
3. WOT. An all round great tool, especially when it blocks a website that something redirects to if you say, make a typo.
4. Invisible Hand. GREAT, has helped me find deals maaaany-a-time.
5. Google Voice.
6. Google Calendar.
7. Zoho Notebook and Google Docs.
8. Feedly
9. Send this with Gmail.
10. Bitly. I'm lazy, and typing bitly.com is just too much work.
Once lastpass, xmarks, wot and invisible hand became extensions I was an insta-Chrome user. Been admiring it for a long time for the sheer efficiency and speed but now it's got it all.
(Unverified)Dec 11th 2009 5:57PM
Great list :) Some of those I don't use, or not enough to consider them must-haves in my browser -- but yeah, I would expect other people to have other lists... good to share 'em!
(Unverified)Dec 12th 2009 5:02PM
Take a quick look at Shareaholic -- you may be able to get rid of a few other extensions.