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Adding Google shortcuts from Chrome can be a great way to save time and quickly access your favorite Google services. Here's how to add Google shortcuts from Chrome: 1. Open your Chrome browser and go to the Google website (www.google.com). 2. Click on the "Customize and control Google Chrome" icon in the top right corner (three vertical dots) and select "More tools" > "Create shortcut". 3. In the pop-up window that appears, give your shortcut a name that describes the Google service you want to access (e.g. "Gmail", "Google Drive", "Google Maps", etc.). 4. Select whether you want the shortcut to open in a new window or as a tab in your current window. 5. Click "Create" to add the shortcut to your desktop or bookmarks bar. Once you've added your Google shortcuts, you can simply click on them to quickly access the corresponding Google service. This can save you time and make it easier to stay organized when using Google's suite of tools.
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