For PC: Go to Start>All programs. Right click on the Google Chrome application, and click create shortcut.
For MAC: You can add it to your dock by going into your applications folder, and dragging it to the dock. To create a desktop shortcut instead, Go to the applications folder, right click on the Google Chrome application, and click "make alias". Then drag the alias to the desktop. WARNING: Do not drag the application right to the desktop. This will create a duplicate rather than a shortcut (alias)
Chrome for desktop is a desktop based software. It is a web browser that opens up web pages.
Google, Google Earth, Google Chrome, and Gmail are just a few the programs on my desktop
You can download songs off Google Chrome. Rick click to save as and then place the target on desktop.
Yes, Chromecast does support Google Chrome. You can "cast" from Chrome on any desktop/laptop, regardless of platform.
Not one but there are various famous apps on Google Chrome. Hangouts, Play Music, Google Remote Desktop are some examples.
Go here and have a check with it, do what the site tells you to do.google.com/chrome/
google sketchup it is a desktop program
To switch to desktop mode on the iPad using Google Chrome, open the Chrome app and navigate to the website you want to view. Tap the three dots in the upper right corner of the screen to open the menu. From the menu, select "Request Desktop Site," and the page will reload in desktop mode.
Google Chrome and Safari are two desktop based browsers. Safari is basically for Apple users only browser.
Chrome is designed for PC's and desktops as well. They are not just defined for notebooks.
No, the history of Internet Explorer cannot go to Chrome, They are entirely different software on desktop.
Google Chrome is a web browser. It allows you to view websites. If you do not already have a web browser, Google Chrome would be a good choice because it is free, fast, secure and reliable. If you already use a web browser, then you do not need google chrome.