All is Green Here – New Gmail and Chrome Grass Themes

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Sunday, 06th Sep 2009 | Share


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I’ve gone green. I don’t know how it happened. I don’t recycle much and I don’t ride a bicycle to work. I don’t even care much for the green grass in my yard, especially when it’s time for mowing. But I sure like looking at it on my laptop PC.

When I heard Gmail had added 4 new themes, I checked them out and found the Grass Theme. Once I picked that out, I remembered that my Google Chrome browser already has a grass theme. Here’s what it looks like now when I check my email.

gmail.grass.theme

Now with all that grass growing in my web browser, you’d think I’d be happy to stop there. No, I didn’t. I went right out and grabbed a few grass wallpapers and now my desktop needs to be mowed.

win7.grass.wallpaper

I hope this hasn’t made you green with envy. Worse yet, you could have gotten a little “green around the gills” if you have allergies. If so, I’m sorry about that. In any case, have a good day and play it safe out there.



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  1. pramodh
    September 7th, 2009 at 4:47 am #

    Ha ha very nice…. tweeted :)

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  2. Omkar Dutta
    September 7th, 2009 at 5:32 am #

    Its really awesome. I’m using both Chrome Skin and Gmail Theme from the last 2 days. It feels like I’m protecting the environment :P

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  3. Glass Beads
    September 7th, 2009 at 9:55 am #

    wow I like the theme. I’ll try this.

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