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Use Chrome Extensions on Opera – Get Better Browsing Experience

It’s no surprise that Chrome has become a memory hogging browser. The initial promise of a faster and simpler browser no longer holds true. A few people argue that Opera is better alternative to Chrome because it is light-weight and has same efficiency as Chrome with the Webkit derived Blink rendering engine.

When I decided to make the long due transition, Opera’s extensions weren’t able to compete with Chrome’s ever growing web store. Thankfully, now you can use any Chrome extension on Opera without any hassles.

To get started, install this extension on Opera which won’t take much time given the 36KB size.

Once done, head over to the desired Chrome extension page and voila! There’s now a button stating “Add to Opera” along with a little red basket icon on the address bar. Click either one of them to start downloading.

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As soon as the extension download finishes, Opera will alert that the extension is disabled because it is from an unknown source. You can safely ignore that and hit “Go” to open the extensions manager page on opera. Locate your extension on that page and tap “Install” which will pop out another frame notifying you about the permissions required, tap “install” again to complete the installation.

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That’s it, you’re done. The extensions will work exactly how they would function on Chrome. This “Download Chrome Extension” is definitely a lifesaver.

Google Chrome is a fantastic feature rich browser, however, due to the inconsistent RAM consumption and occasional crashes, users have no choice other than moving on. Agreed that you won’t get multiple profiles, but you can do away with multiple sign-ins. I chose Opera and have been using it as my primary browser. It works flawlessly and now, I’ve my Chrome extensions here too filling the one empty void.

Related: Temporary Suspend Chrome Tabs

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10 things you may have missed at Google I/O

Last week thousands of developers joined us at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA, at Google I/O, our annual developer conference, for three days of talks, sandboxes, and some festival fun. Here’s a look at I/O beyond the keynote:

1. It’s not just for grown-ups.
A day before Google I/O officially began, we hosted I/O Youth. Over the course of the day, 120 students from Bay Area-based schools engaged in four hands-on activities focused on storytelling, designing, and coding. They heard from inspiring speakers that bring creative solutions to their jobs like Brent Bushnell, CEO of the entertainment company Two Bit Circus, and Pavni Dijwanji, who leads our Google-wide efforts to create a better experience for kids online. Check out 11-year-old Cindy Zhou’s coverage of I/O Youth for Time for Kids.
2. Machine learning is already making products smarter.
As Sundar said during his keynote, machine learning and artificial intelligence are changing computing in incredible ways. One of the biggest uncracked nuts in A.I. is understanding natural language. But we’re making progress, and we can see people are eager for it—on the Google app on Android, over 20 percent of the searches we get in the U.S. are now by voice. Ok Google!

3. ATAP is bridging the physical and the digital.
On Friday, ATAP took the stage to share a glimpse of what’s going on in the ATAP garage. In “Pearl,” an interactive 360 story made for mobile by Academy award-winning director Patrick Osborne, a girl and her dad crisscross the country in their beloved hatchback. Project Jacquard introduced a twist on the iconic denim jacket—the Levi’s® Commuter™ Trucker Jacket, with Jacquard’s interactive fabrics woven in. With the LG Electronics Inc. smartwatch and JBL by Harman speaker prototypes Project Soli demonstrated, you don’t have to touch a screen to view a message or change a song. And Ara showed off a developer version of their modular phone and provided a peek into a future where phones can be customized for function and style.
The Soli smartwatch prototype (developed in collaboration with LG Electronics Inc.) is controlled without touching the screen

4. We're working to make I/O more inclusive for everyone.
As in past years, we made an effort to make I/O a diverse and welcoming conference for women and minorities who are underrepresented in technology. Women at I/O made up 23 percent of our 7,000+ attendees (at last year’s conference, women made up a similar percentage of our 5,000 attendees). We partnered with 13 community groups for women in technology, and offered travel grants to attendees making the trip. On Tuesday night, we hosted a Women Techmakers dinner for 1,000 women.
Women Techmakers dinner

We also want I/O to be more accessible for people with disabilities. To that end, we worked with Googlers and attendees with disabilities to provide things like real-time captioning for all breakout sessions at the conference.

Finally, this was also the first year we released ethnicity and race information for a Google conference.

5. We’ve made custom hardware for machine learning.
We designed and built a chip (of the silicon variety) that’s specifically made for machine learning. We call it a Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) because it's tailored for TensorFlow, our machine learning software that’s openly available to all. A TPU is an order of magnitude (10x) more power efficient than a traditional computer chip—and TPUs were also the secret hardware sauce for AlphaGo, our machine learning system that played and won 4 of 5 matches with Lee Sedol in Korea.

6. The Google Play Music experience blended Google smarts with musical discovery.
Not far from the dancing paint robot, I/O’s Google Play Music room brought Google Search and Google Play Music together in perfect harmony. On the Play Connections Wall, you could explore connections between different artists, albums, and songs, powered by the Knowledge Graph. Nearby, a display with 3,000+ earphone jacks let you listen to songs from Google Play Music’s many different playlists, complete with LED lights that matched the mood of each song. The audio cables powering the display added up to 18,000 feet (3.4 miles)—almost as tall as Mount Kilimanjaro.
7. Android Pay is powering commutes in the U.K. and ATMs in the U.S.
Last week we announced the first countries outside of the U.S. to get Android Pay, starting with the U.K. Londoners will also be able to use Android Pay across the Tube for London network, including on the tube, bus, and rail. That’s 13 million journeys where you can now just tap and pay. In the U.S., Bank of America customers will be able to start using their phones to withdraw money in ATMs across the country starting in June.

8. Your favorite Google apps are coming to Daydream.
As part of our effort to make VR even more accessible and immersive, we’re planning to bring some of your favorite Google apps to Daydream, including Play Movies, Street View, Google Photos, and YouTube. The YouTube VR app will provide an easier, more immersive way to find and experience virtual reality content on YouTube. Look out for it sometime later this year.
9. Android apps are coming to a Chromebook near you.
Chromebooks are now the #2 most popular PC operating system in the U.S., and soon you’ll be able to do even more with them. We’re bringing the Google Play Store to Chromebooks, so you can download and use all your favorite Android apps, right on your Chromebook.

10. It was full of festival fun.
Bringing I/O to Shoreline Amphitheatre meant a conference with a festival feel. Interactive experiments let people from around the world send paper planes and splashes of virtual paint zooming onto the keynote stage. That night, Charli XCX and Kygo performed for a crowd lit up with glow sticks. And at After Hours, acrobats mingled alongside a karaoke rickshaw, DJs spun from the tops of art cars, and domes that held tech talks during the day were converted into underwater discos and a planetarium.
For more from #io16, check out this photo album from the event or take a tour of the sandbox in 360 degrees:



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Chrome Stirs Controversy (Again) With Backspace Key

Sometimes, a tech company just can’t catch a break. Google’s unacceptable inability to please 100% of the tech users of the world has never been more apparent (and apparently, more poignant) than with the news that it will no longer allow Chrome users to use the “backspace” key on their keyboards in order to navigate back a page in the browser.

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We’ll pause and allow the earth-shattering news to wash over you.

Feel better? No? You’re not alone. First, it was the “years of complaints” cited by the Chrome browser division that prompted the team to take not-so-swift action. In fact, third-party browser plug-ins and instructional posts appeared several years ago that allowed users to disable the key on their own, possibly created in response to the numerous message boards dedicated to this one keystroke.

Now, Google has issued a silent update that will finally delete the function once and for all, based on the fact that a small number of users tend to lose important information when the key causes them to skip back a page. The keystroke no longer impacts your browsing in Chrome. How vast was the devastation caused by one tiny plastic rectangle? “0.04% of page views navigate back via the backspace button and 0.005% of page views are after a form interaction,” according to a code review explanation. (We’re guessing it might not be a matter of how many incidents occurred, but rather who was affected…you get one software exec’s kid who loses twenty-pages of work for his report at nine pm the day before it’s due, and heads will roll in R&D.)

Unfortunately, Google has learned that you just can’t please everyone. There are now multiple complaint boards dedicated to the hordes of users who repeatedly struck their backspace keys but to no avail, only to discover that they had to now click ALT-Left Arrow to navigate back via their keyboards.

For its part, Google isn’t committing to anything just yet. They’ve initiated this change as a “flag” pending the public outcry.

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