Comments on: Tweaker alert: Greasemonkey coming to Chrome
A tool that lets people customize what Web pages can do is coming to Chrome, Google's open-source browser.
A tool that lets people customize what Web pages can do is coming to Chrome, Google's open-source browser.
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PS -- Where I come from , a "Tweaker" is someone who is addicted to crank/meth ... they usually are found under hoods of sweatshirts, riding a stolen bike with a dog in tow ... I don't know how many of them use Google Chrome.
- by warpsix October 20, 2008 8:58 AM PDT
- So that is why they added a non-removable home tab to my igoogle page, just so i would have to install this tool to remove it
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