The Chrome Web Store
The Chrome Web Store is Google’s online store for the Chrome web browser. It hosts over 190,000 extensions and web apps. The store provides a variety of features and customization options for users. In this article, we’ll discuss the Extensions, Themes, Bookmarks, and App Discovery sections.
Extensions
If you’re interested in customizing your Chrome web browser, you may want to consider installing extensions from the Chrome web store. This website is owned and operated by Google and offers a wide selection of 190,000 extensions and web apps. Many of these extensions and web apps are available for download for free.
Chrome extensions can be published on the public Chrome Web Store or privately on an organization’s domain. To publish an extension on the private store, users must be signed in with their organization’s credentials. In addition, extensions published on a private domain go through the review process faster than extensions published on public Chrome Web Store.
Bookmarks
When browsing the web in Chrome, it is important to know how to manage your bookmarks. The web store for Chrome has a section called Bookmarks. This section has an option to create new bookmarks and save them to the web. Bookmarks are a convenient way to organize websites, read articles offline, and access them whenever you want.
Bookmarks can be viewed in the Chrome web store by visiting chrome://bookmarks. The auto bookmarks plugin available in the web store will also let you view bookmarks without navigating the toolbar. However, it does not give you the hierarchy information you would like to see. You’ll need to know how to distinguish between bookmarks in different folders in order to manage them.
App Discovery
Google’s App Discovery feature allows users to discover new applications that meet certain standards. It highlights apps that follow technical best practices and provide a positive user experience. Featured apps are listed with a badge on the web store listing page and are likely to attract more attention than other applications. The feature is only available for extensions that meet Google’s criteria.
The Chrome web store will feature free and paid applications and will offer ratings and reviews. The store will follow a similar model to the Android Market. Developers will earn 70 percent of the revenue generated by their apps. The average price of an app will be around $2.99 and $3.99, which is in line with the Android Market.