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  2. Chrome Web Store - Wikipedia

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    Chrome Web Store. The Chrome Web Store as seen on Chrome. Launch date. December 2010; 13 years ago. ( 2010-12) Website. chromewebstore.google.com. Chrome Web Store is Google 's online store for its Chrome web browser. As of 2022, Chrome Web Store hosts about 123,000 extensions and 29,000 themes.

  3. Google Chrome App - Wikipedia

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    Support for Chrome Apps in the Chrome Web Store was removed from Chrome in June 2022, except on ChromeOS where support has been extended until at least January 2025. For Windows, Linux, and ChromeOS users, you can add a shortcut of a website as a Chrome app.

  4. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Chrome Web Store Main article: Chrome Web Store Announced on December 7, 2010, the Chrome Web Store allows users to install web applications as extensions to the browser, although most of these extensions function simply as links to popular web pages or games, some of the apps like Springpad do provide extra features like offline access.

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  6. Stylus (browser extension) - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2020, Stylus had more than 400,000 users on Google Chrome and nearly 70,000 users on Firefox. At that same time, it had an average rating of 4.6 stars on the Chrome Web Store and 4.5 stars on Firefox Add-ons. See also. Stylish; References

  7. Google App Runtime for Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Android Runtime for Chrome (ARC) is a compatibility layer and sandboxing technology for running Android applications on desktop and laptop computers in an isolated environment. It allows applications to be safely run from a web browser , independent of user operating system, at near-native speeds.