Google’s browser now has an extension to use the Web of Trust, a project that lets people rate the trustworthiness of Web sites and see how others have rated them. The open-source plug-in previously worked only with Firefox and Internet Explorer, but now a version is available for the new developer preview version of Chrome, according to a blog post . The Web of Trust extension lets people rate Web pages. Clicking an icon in the lower left corner of Chrome pops up this interface. (Credit: Screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET It’s one of a host of relatively widely used extensions available on other browsers but now on their way to Chrome, whose extensions framework is just getting off the ground. There also are extensions (called add-ons in the Firefox realm) for Delicious and Xmarks, for example. The extension takes advantage of the newer “mole” feature that lets windows pop

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