Apparently not.
No
Google Chrome employs non-standard controls that conflict with 1-Click Answers. We suggest reporting this to Google, in hopes that they will fix it. To report a bug in Chrome, click the Page menu, and select Report a bug or broken website.
To use 1-Click Answers in Google Chrome you need to select the word first. Then Alt-click on it to get an AnswerTip. Note that because of the way the Chrome browser was built, that it may not always work.
There are some advanced features in sites like Answers. They work only with modern browsers lik Google Chrome.
You can work on webpage on Google Chrome. The webpages are received from the server side to the clients.
Grooveshark does not work on Google Chrome because it has not met the technological advances that Google chrome has updated to require. Google chrome recently upgraded from 8.0 to 8.2
No, Google chrome is totally separate from it
Yes, cursor Mania is present on Google Chrome. It can be downloaded and run on the Chrome browser.
can't get my cam to work on google chrome but does work on yahoo messenger
Though Google Chrome supports Greasemonkey, you don't need to install an extension for it to run. The man who invented Greasemonkey happens to work on the Google Chrome team, and as such chrome has full featured support of it! Go to userscripts site and click install for any of the scripts, and chrome will treat it just like an extensions, (installing and uninstalling is virtually instant and free) but it will run like a greasemonkey. On top of this - Chrome's support of greasemonkey is more secure than Firefox's, making for a better and safer browsing experience. But it is said, 15 - 25% of userscripts or Greasemonkey scripts does not work properly in Google Chrome. Either use Tampermonkey, a Google Chrome Extension to manage Greasemonkey scripts in Google Chrome. This extension will force userscripts to behave well with Google Chrome.
Google Chrome will work on the same server settings as all other browsers.
If Google Chrome doesn't open when you click it, try restarting your computer first. If that doesn't work, you can try resetting Chrome by going to Settings > Apps > Apps & features, finding Chrome, and selecting "Repair" or "Reset." Alternatively, you can reinstall Chrome by downloading it from the official website. If the issue persists, check for Windows updates or run a virus scan to ensure there are no underlying problems.