It looks like two arrows. One going up and one going down.:]
Look in the Chrome store.
You can look up photos on Google Chrome.
If you look on your top right of chrome, there should be a little wrench there.
on google chrome you go to the wrench and you will see history and you can push ctrl+h
sign in to Chrome, and sync your data, Enter a Sync Passphrase if needbe I may be misunderstanding your question, so look around a bit more, maybe check the google forums
Look on google chrome
Yes, you can set URL homepage for both of them. Take a URL and set it to homepage in both browsers.
When you open a new tab at the top of the page under the address bar bookmarks are there.
I don't really under stand your question but I think you are talking about google chrome. It is a newer browser, and that's what I put on my computer. I don't think a specific browser will do your computer any harm (as long as it's a well known one such as chrome, IE9, FireFox, Safari ect.) I personally like Chrome the best because internet explorer looks really old, and chrome is really customisable but it is really up to personal choice. If you know any one who has a certain browser have a look at it and see what you think. The only real difference is appearance though. Overall, I have tried every single browser there is and I recomend chrome.
There are a lot of browsers that are similar to each other and differ in a range of some unique features. For example. Chrome is based on Chromium, which is opensource. There are other browsers which are also Chromium based, which means they will surely look similar to Chrome. For example. Citrio browser. However, it does much more than Chrome can do - downloads online videos, has a built-in download manager with a bittorent client and others.
The browser is basically what you use to look at the internet. Browsers are things like Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Chrome, etcetera. I personally like Chrome.
Click the spanner in the top right corner and look for 'extensions'If it is not there, hover your cursor over 'tools' and click on 'extensions'You can also type ' chrome://extensions/ ' into your address bar