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Google Chrome Browser secrets-

Google Chrome has been one of the most successful browser due to great amount of flexibility it's addons have provided . Here is some of the  information which is hidden in your Chrome Browser.
about:memory-this pages compares the memory used by all the active browsers and by Google Chrome's tabs.

  about:hang- type this in the address bar of a tab when there's already an active web page to hang the process (this means that the process no longer accepts any signal, but it's still running). The other tabs will continue to work and the active tab can be closed.

about:histograms - a list of histograms for Google Chrome's internal metrics.

about:version - Google Chrome shows the version number the browser, WebKit and V8 (JavaScript engine).






 





about:dns - Google Chrome prefetches the DNS records for
10 frequently visited hostnames. This feature can be disabled
in Options > Under the Hood by unchecking "Use DNS
pre-fetching to improve page load performance
".



 about:cache - files currently in the Chrome cache.

 about:crash - crash the active tab. Google Chrome displays the "sad tab" image, followed by this message: "Something went wrong while displaying this webpage. To continue, press Reload or go to another page".


about:plugins - the list of plug-ins that are available in Google Chrome: Shockwave Flash,RealPlayer etc.
I hope that it was informative!!! :-)

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