Google Chrome is a web browser, like Firefox or Internet Explorer, which I’ve been using currently as my main browser. I prefer the easiness and performance factors which come with using the the browser itself, as it is fast and efficient evident to the fact that Chrome seems to pop up faster when I click open both browsers and things seem so much smoother when browsing the Internet when using Chrome. Thus I went with the choice of selecting Google Chrome as my main browser. Anyways this is not what this article is about. It is about donating to those less fortunate and Google have made it possible with installing a extension called “Chrome for a cause“.
How do this work?
There is no money involved or anything like that. You simply use the browser as you intend and the extension counts and stores how many tabs you’ve opened in a day. It counts these tabs and you can donate these tabs to a certain charity of the particular choices you have presented when you want to start donating your tabs. You can even cheat the system per se by randomly opening tabs. I believe they have limited the amount of tabs you can open in a day that will be counted to around 250 tabs. The money I believe is being paid by Google or so I would hope for the causes which you donate to. It is a lovely thing Google are doing and sure, they might be getting a nice image out of this, but a life saved or a life improved is a deed not to be looked down upon. – What better way to get people involved in its donation process.
Go crazy with donating your tabs to a cause which you think deserves it. Or even if you could care less, just install the extension and use the browser as you normally would. No harm done.
Link to Google’s, Chrome for a cause: http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/p/cause/#tnc