Google recently released the new Chrome to Phone extension that adds a button to the Google Chrome browser and “instantly sends the current Web page, map, YouTube video, or selected phone number or text to your Android device.” This extension is currently only available for Android devices running Android 2.2 (Froyo) and only in English, but Google “hopes to expand to other languages soon,” according to Dave Burke, Engineering Manager at Google. Check out the video below for more information.
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