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Google Chrome has amazing library of extensions. These are applications and utilities, frequently completed by developers who don’t work at Google, that you can add on peak of the browser to make it improved and do more for you.
 If you’re using Firefox, Safari, or Internet Explorer: attempt a easy search for these extensions, or related ones! Many of the ones I’m listing are available for your browser, also

1. Lazarus
Have you ever filled out an vast form on a website, or written an epic note, only to have the site crash prior to you can post it? Oh, no! You lost all your work, and currently you have to start over again!
Not with Lazarus running. The extension autosaves the whole thing you come in to any text box on the Internet, so that if you by chance close the window, or the site crashes, you can just go back to the site and reload the text with a click. Lazarus is one of the chief reasons my hair is not completely gray.

Related: How to restore Google Chrome tabs?

2. InstaTwit
since of the constant war between Twitter and Facebook, photos from Instagram (a Facebook property) do not emerge in your feed when browsing through Twitter.com. If one of your friends tweets out an Instagram photo, you have to tick the link and go to another website to view it. irritating, time-consuming, and messy.
InstaTwit automatically show Instagram photos in your feed. now click the tweet, wait a millisecond, and — boom — Result is there

3. Hola Better Internet
If you’ve ever been outer from  the United States — or if you live in a different country — and tried to watch a show on Hulu or Netflix, you’ve maybe come across a message telling you that “This video is not available in your region.”
Sure, videos are “region-locked,” which means they can be viewed only if a website detects that you are located in definite places. Hola lets you make believe to be in almost any country you want, no matter where you are, so you can watch those videos anyhow.

4. Refresh for Twitter
One of the joys of Twitter is reading new tweets as they appear — particularly when you’re watching a live sporting event or an awards show. The only difficulty is that you have to click a key at the peak of Twitter.com to get the tweets to come into view.
Refresh for Twitter saves you that step. It robotically loads new tweets on Twitter.com so that you don’t have to float your arrow over the View 107 new Tweets key. Another option: The TweetDeck app for Chrome is attractive smooth, also.)

5. Momentum
This one’s easy: Whenever you open up a new tab on your browser, Momentum replaces the bland, useful Chrome page with a beautiful photo of a landscape, the time, an inspirational quote, and the choice to show you the tasks you want to total for that day. frequently, I just like the pretty pictures.

6. Save to Pocket
Pocket is an app for iPhone, iPad, and Android phones and tablets that lets you keep articles, columns, and extra text-y features to your device to read afterward, with or without an Internet link. I store away all of my longer reads from magazines and newspapers on the Pocket app and then study them later, on the subway ride home or on the couch later than work.
The Save to Pocket extension functions as a button that beams some Web article to your Pocket app. Whenever you’re on a page that you wish for to read later, just strike the button, and the text will be saved to your Pocket app at any time your device has a WiFi signal.

7. LastPass

Using a password administrator can make your online accounts far-off extra secure. Don’t stay until you get hacked to make a examine like LastPass part of your hourly schedule. You’ll be happy you did.