I noticed that the browser on my Chromebook has a handy shortcut in the address bar for Amazon searches. Nice but I prefer looking for information on Wikipedia than Amazon. How can I create a Wikipedia search shortcut in Chrome on my Chromebook?
I noticed that the browser on my Chromebook has a handy shortcut in the address bar for Amazon searches. Nice but I prefer looking for information on Wikipedia than Amazon. How can I create a Wikipedia search shortcut in Chrome on my Chromebook?
Tired of the shortcuts on new pages in your Chrome browser pointing to uninteresting sites you’ll never visit? Here’s a guide to customizing, renaming, deleting, even adding new shortcuts to make ’em actually useful. Focused on Chromebook’s ChromeOS, it’ll work anywhere you can run the Chrome web browser too…
I didn’t quite catch what they typed, but a colleague appeared to type something like ‘new.doc’ in Chrome to jump directly to a new Google Docs document. I tried to do the same and it just said site not found. What’s the secret?