First of all, add the extension, which you can find here, to Google Chrome — you’ll need to give it some permissions to use it.

Once added, you’ll notice that opening a new tab has become something completely different. Every time you do so, you’ll see a Google Now-like page, which includes all sorts of useful information with the familiar cards.

You’ll have a Google Now-style wallpaper on top of the tab and there’s a list of your most accessed websites underneath that. You can remove any of those sites by holding your mouse cursor on top of it and clicking the Close button appearing on the top right-side. This is perfect if you’re on a shared computer and you don’t want other users to see where you’ve been at a glance. You also have a card which offers you direct access to your apps, for quicker operation — similar to what you see normally when opening a new tab.

Also, the tab will include a card including the most important news of the moment, as well as the ever-popular Now weather card, showing whether in your neck of the woods.

If you’re like me, from an area which uses the metric system, you’ll probably want to set the temperature to be shown in Celsius degrees. That can be done pretty easily; the first step is going to the Google Chrome settings menu, as seen below.

Then, choose Extensions on the left-side menu, and find New Tab Page. Click Options.

You’ll be able to select between Fahrenheit and Celsius.

That’s as far as Settings go, as you can’t configure anything else about the extension yet. Now, I have to admit that I’ll keep it installed, as it does bring some useful functionality, but I’d be pretty happy to see it developed further in the future. It would be cool if it had the ability to select what the tab contains, as well as to get the possibility to add stuff – like your Gmail inbox to it. Comment

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