In the latest Chrome Dev branch (6.0.437.3), there are 3 Google's official web Apps built into the default, and you can find these 3 Web Apps in the Chrome installation directory, Gmail, Google Docs, and G The path to the Oogle Calender,windows platform is as follows (the easiest way is to right-click on the shortcut--open the file location and navigate to the appropriate directory):
C:documents and Settings[username]. [Computername] Local Settingsapplication datagooglechromeapplication6.0.437.3resources
These extensions already work well in chrome, and you can start with the Chrome plus--enable-apps command-line startup parameters, then go into the extension Manager, download the Extender in developer mode, and navigate to these Apps directories to load the Chrome in the browser.
Google is still not revealing when the chrome web Store will be officially online, but the few Apps hidden in chrome have been able to prove that Google has started testing the Web Apps, which must have been too long.