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Remove malicious extensions and improve your Chrome performance with the official cleanup tool. Prevent yourself from browser hijacks and fix Chrome sluggishness
Translate any text within any app with the new Google Translate just by text selection. But you will need latest Android Marshmallow for it to work.
Google invites videos from anyone for its new crowd sourced campaign – India in a day which will be produced by reputed British filmmaker Ridley Scott and Anurag Kashyap.
Block and unsubscribe with just two clicks- This new feature by Gmail lets you block specific email addresses and unsubscribe from newsletter in a jiffy.
Google organizes another doodle drawing contest for school children in India. The winning doodle will be featured on Google India’s home page on 19th November.
While there are multiple ways to identify soundtrack used in YouTube video, here is a simplest way to find which all songs were used in background right up to accuracy of seconds.
Learn how to create a desktop shortcut that will open Chrome directly in incognito mode. Useful if you want a blank state without Chrome login or frequently browse privately.
Either to backup your important attachments or to organize your work-space, learn how to automatically copy and save your Gmail attachments to Dropbox.
Consider Gluru as Google Now alternative as it intelligently shows you files, contacts, emails and meetings just when you need them. It also joins all your online accounts to one single interface.
Try these new easter eggs from Google to kill your boredom. Google has started understanding what counts as smart fact and now displays them when you search for the keyword “fun fact”.
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