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- | **New Tab Redirect** | + | **New Tab Redirect**. |
Change isn't always easy. Back in September, Google revamped the "New Tab" page in its Chrome browser -- and a lot of folks weren' | Change isn't always easy. Back in September, Google revamped the "New Tab" page in its Chrome browser -- and a lot of folks weren' | ||
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So what to do? If you're still not a fan of the new "New Tab" page, I have a new workaround that might be just what you need. | So what to do? If you're still not a fan of the new "New Tab" page, I have a new workaround that might be just what you need. | ||
- | This one requires a third-party extension called | + | This one requires a third-party extension called |
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+ | Here's the link : [[https:// | ||
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+ | All you do is install the extension and then head into its settings (you' | ||
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+ | See Also : An extension called [[https:// | ||
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+ | See Also : An Extension Called [[https:// | ||
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+ | One way or another, you certainly don't have to be stuck with Chrome' | ||
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+ | Many Thanks to [[http:// |