Google have today announced a set of special "Artist Themes" for their own browser, Google Chrome. The browser, which has been gaining momentum amongst the web browsing community since its launch in September 2008, recently recieved an update allowing for the use of "themes" to change the look of the buttons, home page background and toolbar designs based on a set of pre-determined styles created by the internet giant. Today's update to the themes gallery adds lots of new styles, including some from celebrity designers, and an official Super Monkey Ball design. This design changes the colour scheme to an orange and blue theme, and features four of the popular characters along the top of the page (although they're only visible when you don't have the bar filled with tabs). On the "home" page (which displays users most visited sites, bookmarks, and recently closed tabs, alongside a quick tip on how to utilise the browser more efficiently) another special design is displayed featuring the Monkey Balls themselves, and adds a great deal of personality to the browser. Alternative designs for Jak and Daxter and Sega's upcoming Bayonetta are also available to download and install immediately, amongst over sixty artist themes. The design is available now for free from the Google Chrome Themes Gallery, and works on all of the latest versions of the browser, although it does look better for those with a higher resolution screen. |











