Hi Friends! Google is testing a new favoriting service called Google Stars, aimed at helping users save, share, and organize Web content. This is largely due to multiple leaks, detailing features as well as showing off the interface in a video and screenshots. Today, Google+ user Florian Kiersch, who has done the majority of the digging behind the service, has leaked the Google Stars extension for Google Chrome.
available on the Chrome Web Store for most users (Google employees have been dogfooding the Google Stars service for months), it has to be installed manually. Windows users may need to use the Chrome Canary or Chrome Dev channel, but generally the process is a simple as dragging and dropping the file onto the extensions page, which will show this prompt:
Basic functionality remains the same as the current favoriting system in Chrome. Clicking the icon will immediately favorite the page you’re on, and you can click the trash bin icon (as opposed to the current Remove button) to remove it. Instead of “Bookmark added!” however, you’re told that the item has been “Starred.”
Clicking on the blue “View All Star Items” button brings up a familiar dog fooding splash page we’ve seen before.
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available on the Chrome Web Store for most users (Google employees have been dogfooding the Google Stars service for months), it has to be installed manually. Windows users may need to use the Chrome Canary or Chrome Dev channel, but generally the process is a simple as dragging and dropping the file onto the extensions page, which will show this prompt:
Basic functionality remains the same as the current favoriting system in Chrome. Clicking the icon will immediately favorite the page you’re on, and you can click the trash bin icon (as opposed to the current Remove button) to remove it. Instead of “Bookmark added!” however, you’re told that the item has been “Starred.”
Clicking on the blue “View All Star Items” button brings up a familiar dog fooding splash page we’ve seen before.
ALSO READ: CLICK HERE
GOOGLE EXTENSIONS: CLICK HERE
CLICK BELLOW: CLICK HERE
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