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Bring Windows 8 Metro UI to your Chrome using MySites Extension.
Every one now seems to be pleased with the Microsoft’s New Windows 8 Metro look and its functionality, if you are one of those who are also a fan of that metro look This Chrom Extension will please you very much, Now you can Have your New Tab page in Google Chrome like a Metro Tiles Page, Your Fav. Websites , Apps and most visited web page will be organised in the manner showing below.

Normally the New tab page in CHROME is quite dull and boring, Not any more , Adding this extension to your chrome will fancy up every thing on new tab page,it will increase your browsing speed and you can have your fav. websites categorised in a Metro UI Fashion.

You can tweak and arrange the tiles however you wish, and just like in the Windows 8 Consumer Preview, the sizes of the blocks are directly related to how often you click them. Although the constant chopping and changing can be a little annoying, the fact that your most frequented show up in a large, “Click Me!” fashion means you needn’t be scanning around on a whim trying to find your most used among the plethora of tiles.

Unfortunately, as far as the web search bar goes, you’re stuck with MyStart’s built-in search engine, although it does appear to be a dressed up version of Google. Anyhow, you can easily use Chrome’s Omnibar instead, and although it would be nice to change the web search bar to something custom, it’s not the end of the world.
Download
MySites for Google Chrome [Chrome Web Store link]
(via LifeHacker)














