Google Chrome Guest Browsing.

By using Google Chrome Guest Browsing you can let your friends and family to

browse the Internet on your computer and still keep your account information

private by from them. Just enable Guest Browsing and you will keep your 

browsing data safe and secure from them. This is useful when you do not

want others to see suggestion or browsing history of yours. If you enable this

feature then more people can browse the internet without viewing any

suggestion or browsing history of each other.

To Enable Guest Browsing:

1. Go to Menu > Settings > People > Enable Guest Browsing.

Google Chrome As PDF Viewer.

You can use Google Chrome As PDF Viewer. With this feature there is no

need to get any PDF viewer. Just drag the PDF file which you like to open in your

Google Chrome browser. The PDF file will get opened. This feature is very useful

when you do not have any PDF viewer.

Google Chrome As Media Player.

You can also use Google Chrome As Media Player. With this feature there

is no need to get any Media Player. Just drag the media file which you like to

play in your Google Chrome browser. The media file will start playing. This

feature is very useful when you do not have any media player

Save Your Browsing Session in chrome

By using Google Chrome you can also Save Your Browsing Session. This feature

is very useful when you need to save all your open tabs with just one click. Just

open the bookmark tab and get all your open tabs there.

To Save Your Browsing Session:

1. Go to Menu > Bookmarks > Bookmark Open Pages.

2. You can also press Keyboard Shortcut “Ctrl + Shift + D”.

Google Chrome Task Manager.

Google Chrome has its own Task Manager. It not only provides information

about Open Tabs, but also let’s you know how much System Memory, your

Google Chrome Browser and it’s Open Tabs are consuming. If your system has

become slow, then you can go to Google Chrome Task Manager and view the

current process. It will prevent your system and browser from becoming slow.

To open Google Chrome Task Manager:

1. Go to Menu > More Tools > Task Manager.

2. You can also press Keyboard Shortcut “Shift + Esc”.

Identify that weird photo with Search by Image

Search by Image helps you easily identify things you see in pictures online. It is

basically Google Images in reverse, letting you start a Google search from any

image you find on the web. This is especially useful for identifying a location or

unfamiliar landmark.

Chrome Remote Desktop lets you easily access your other computer

Chrome Remote Desktop gives you the magical ability to access other computers

from your own and vice versa. Left a file at work? Connect up via Remote Desk

and grab it. It’s also an easy way to share your screen with someone else if

there’s a problem.

Hide all your tabs in a flash with Panic Button in Chrome

Panic Button is a hilarious extension that lets you hide all your tabs with the

click of a button. If someone comes around who you would rather not let see

what you were looking at, instead of quitting Chrome altogether, just hit the

Panic Button.

This is useful for two reasons. First, it’s less sketchy that someone seeing your

browser quickly shutting down, and second, it saves the sites you were on in a

separate little folder. When the coast is clear, you can just restore them and get

back to whatever you were doing.

multiple Chrome profiles.

Keep your Chrome bookmarks, extensions, and settings separate from other

users of your computer by setting up multiple Chrome profiles. Open the main

Chrome menu, find the section labeled "Users," and click the "Add new user"

button to add profiles beyond your own.

Use Calculator in Chrome.

Put that Casio down: You can perform calculations right in Chrome's Omnibox.

Type any mathematical command into the box -- 432*324, 50/7, or whatever your

heart desires -- and your answer will appear before you even hit Enter.

Turn any Web page into a standard shortcut

Turn any Web page into a standard shortcut on your Windows desktop by

clicking in the Omnibox and dragging the URL onto your desktop. You can also

create a more app-like shortcut by going into the main Chrome menu, selecting

Tools, then "Create application shortcuts"; the page will open in a full-screen \

window without all the typical browser elements.

Chrome can automatically

Chrome can automatically pick up where you last left off. Go to chrome://settings

and change the option under "On startup" to "Continue where I left off." The next

time you open your browser, it'll launch with whatever tabs and windows you

had open when you last used it