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Instantly Access 150 Plus Google Services With Google Shortcuts

Google Shortcuts is a handy extension for Google Chrome (and also for Firefox) that lets you instantly access all Google services from your browser. This extension is pretty cool and allows accessing 150 plus services offered by Google with two clicks.

After installing this extension in Chrome, it’ll display all Google services and websites such as Gmail, Google Reader, Google Maps, Google Calendar, and many more as buttons in a space-saving popup next to your address bar.

You can add or delete services from Google Shortcut’s option panel. Moreover, you can sort the services buttons according to your needs (not only alphabetically)

Google Shortcuts also support Google Apps specific URLs for your own domain. You can install this extension at here (for Google Chrome and Firefox)

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