If you’re a frequent user of Google’s image search, then you probably noticed that the company recently removed the ‘View Image” button from search results. The button would allow you to look at a ...
As the only way to add the ‘View Image’ button is through a Chrome extension, you’re going to need the Chrome web browser installed on your computer. If you already have it, you can skip to step #2.
In case you missed it, Google recently made a change as result of a lawsuit that removed the convenient “view image” button from search results. Now, just a day later, there’s already a Chrome ...
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This week, Google Image Search is getting a lot less useful, with the removal of the “View Image” button. Before, users could search for an image and click the “View Image” button to download it ...
Don't let Google stand in your way, here's how to restore the 'view image' button that was recently shelved by the tech giant using a simple extension for Chrome and Firefox. GOOGLE's binned the view ...
After inking a deal with Getty Images, Google decided last week to remove the ‘View image’ button from its search results that would directly open the file in a new tab. Thankfully, there’s a way ...
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