Go to Google on chrome. On the website, you should find something that says 'Make Google Your Default Search Engine'. Press it, then select chrome. I think...
If your using a mac its in your system preferences
Wrench Menu>Options>Manage Search Engines. Select the one you want.
Chrome uses Google as it's default search engine. Google is the biggest search engine and is free.
Google Chrome and Firefox are two different browsers. If you're meaning the Google search page, you can change your default search page to Firefox or any other search engine.
You can make any search engine your default. This can be done in the settings of the chrome browser.
You can easily set the default webpage in Chrome. It can be easily set by going to the settings tab and then setting the homepage.
You can always change your homepage from Chrome settings. Set it to Google as the default page on Chrome.
No it cannot. Google chrome can only show internet pages and send requests to them. Google Chrome sends the search words you enter to Google Search and displays the result page.
On Google Chrome to change the default search engine if changed since it's supposed to be on google by default you will have to go to: Click the Tools icon at the far right of the browser window. Select Internet options. In the General tab, find the Search section and click Settings. Select Google. Click Set as default and click Close.
You can do it. When you go to the Chrome Options menu you can Add Answers.com as a search engine. Use http://www.answers.com/%s as the URL. Then click the Make Default button. If you have any problems, you can ask on the discussion board to this question of click my user name and message me.
Google Chrome is a web browser, while Google is a search engine. You can continue using Google while using Google Chrome.
It is because of the additional Extension that is there with the homepage. The extension does not allow to change the homepage.
Chrome is a web browser.
Google Search. You are talking about Microsoft's new search engine that partnered with Yahoo! Search. Bing?