Check Pagerank In Google Chrome Using A Extension

by Keith Dsouza | Translate | Print
Thursday, 28th May 2009 | Share




Quite sometime we had released a handy bookmarklet that allowed you to check the page rank of any page while using or any other browser for that matter.

However with the latest changes to the browser have enabled Google Chrome users to install and uninstall extensions in Google Chrome.

The Pagerank extension for Google Chrome will allow you to easily check the page rank of any page, without having to use any other tools.

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It basically itself to the extension bar and display the pagerank of the page you are currently browsing, definitely useful for webmasters.

If you are unsure how to install extensions in Chrome, read our guide on How To Install and Uninstall extensions in Google Chrome.

Download Pagerank for Chrome

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  1. Mac
    May 28th, 2009 at 6:05 pm #

    So we don’t have to rollover and see the pagerank. lol looks like Google is trying to catch up! as this particular tool is definitely an attempt to lure the developers and tech experts and to make them recommend Chrome :) I still won’t

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  2. Jacques Snyman | 3Q
    May 29th, 2009 at 10:21 am #

    As a dyed-in-the-wool FireFox fan and user I initially viewed Chrome with suspicion, but have been pleasantly surprised with the speed and simplicity of it. The lack of extentions has been one of my pet gripes with Chrome though, but I knew it would only be a matter of time before this issue got addressed. It’s just getting better, but I wonder if we’re going to get the same speed issues once Chrome is all pimped out?

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  3. abdullah
    June 7th, 2009 at 2:04 pm #

    Thank you for the extension.
    I hope Google adds this feature to the Chrome by default!

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