Chromebook Paradise is starting a project to compile a complete list of user-friendly descriptions for chrome://flags portion of Chrome. I have already begun the process. If you would like to help us in our endeavor to make information more readily available to the masses please let us know. Continue reading
Tag Archives: chrome
Chromebook Tip of the Day- 6/1/2013
Are you looking for a native Chrome OS app to handle all of your IRC chat’s? Are you sick of using those pesky browser chat applets that don’t support Chrome’s handy notification center? Continue reading
Chromebook Tip of the Day- 05/26/2013
If you are a heavy Chromebook user like me then you probably know what it is like when your Chromebook runs out of ram. Maybe its just me but I find it rather annoying when I am scrolling and the page stutters. Continue reading
Google Music All Access Initial Thoughts
Google Music All Access is a hot new service by Google that was announced at Google i/o in San Francisco earlier this week. It is set to go head to head with music services like Pandora, Spotify, and iTunes Match. Google Music All Access is available now for $7.99 a month if you sign up before June 30th. The subscription price will increase to $9.99 a month after that so hurry. Google Music Continue reading
Top 5 Chromebook Tips and Tricks
Chromebooks are great laptops for doing things like checking email, browsing the web, watching Netflix, and even listening to Music. If you just got your Chromebook or maybe you want to change things up on your Chromebook, here are 5 tips and tricks to make your Chromebook better.
Category Suggestions?
Does anyone have anything that they have problems with as far as there technology goes that I could help with? Continue reading
Google Now Anyone?
I have been reading a lot about the fairly new Google service known as “Google Now”. Continue reading
Initial thoughts…..
I must admit, when I initially started researching the Chromebook as a laptop for my daily life, I was quite apprehensive. After many long hours spent doing research on what a Chromebook was and what it was capable of, I bit the proverbial bullet and bought mine. Continue reading