

Visit to vote for your favorite tech brands in India. Chrome Web Store opening to Indian developers as Chrome gains speed.Chrome Web Store gets desi, with India-specific content and apps.Mumbai Underworld and Teen Patti are currently the biggest Indian online game titles and we hope these will further help establish Chrome Web Store as a wonderful platform to discover and play online games for users in India,” says Ibibo. “We are very happy that Google chose our games as part of the Chrome Web Store showcase in India. While Mumbai Underworld and Yes Prime Minister are popular social games, Teen Patti and Rummy are popular card games. Ibibo says its Mumbai Underworld and Teen Patti games are played by more than 5 million users on the gaming site. Arrival on the Chrome's Web Store follows launch of Ibibo games such as TeenPatti and Mumbai Underworld at the Android Marketplace. Users can also send invitations to their friends to play with them. Users can play the popular Ibibo games such as Mumbai Underworld, TeenPatti, Rummy and CricEx by logging in with their Gmail ids. But the Chrome Web Store’s search function is lacking.Ibibo Games are now available on the Google Chrome Web Store. Google is a search company, and therefore should be a master at search. Google should have better search technology The Chrome Web Store’s search often offers up just-plain-irrelevant apps, too. Often, they’re safe but just entirely unrelated apps, and you still have to scan to the fourth spot for the extension you’re looking for. Thankfully, the top results aren’t always deceptive, malicious apps. Again, you won’t find the popular extension you’re looking for until the fourth spot down. For whatever reason, the second result is again an unrelated game named Dora Candy Transport, and the third result is a VPN named Gom VPN. Search for ublock and the top result is uBlock Origin, but it’s a fake, malicious app. The Chrome Web Store’s search layout pushes bad apps over trustworthy extensions. Tampermonkey, despite being more relevant and having many more users than any of the apps in this example, will always be in the fourth spot down. You’ll find the Tampermonkey extension you want in the fourth spot, under Extensions.
