Right after the Mac and Linux betas of Google Chrome arrived, Google threw open the doors to its Chrome extensions gallery. Jump in, browse the most popular and highly-rated add-ons, and grab something good for your new browser.
As noted, the big let-down is that these extensions don't work on Chrome's Mac beta, at least for the time being. On a Windows machine running the dev version, or in the Linux release, it's a two-click install for most extensions. You can sort by popularity and rating, and see what's being featured by the Chrome team. You can also browse by most recent uploads, but that seems like it'll get out of hand before too long.
More: http://lifehacker.com/5421651/chrome-extensions-gallery-officially-opens
Gallery: https://chrome.google.com/extensions
As noted, the big let-down is that these extensions don't work on Chrome's Mac beta, at least for the time being. On a Windows machine running the dev version, or in the Linux release, it's a two-click install for most extensions. You can sort by popularity and rating, and see what's being featured by the Chrome team. You can also browse by most recent uploads, but that seems like it'll get out of hand before too long.
More: http://lifehacker.com/5421651/chrome-extensions-gallery-officially-opens
Gallery: https://chrome.google.com/extensions