Google Chrome extension hides baby pictures

Unbaby.me cuts out and replaces your friends’ Facebook baby pictures

August 2, 2012
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A new extension for Google Chrome swaps out baby pictures on Facebook for bacon, cars, cute animals, random geek pictures, or even bare backs of women.

Unbaby.me is a new extension from app developer, Chris Baker, who describes it as “a Chrome extension that deletes babies from your [Facebook] news feed permanently — by replacing them with awesome stuff.”

The instructions are simple:

  1. Install: go to the Chrome web store and click on the blue “Add to Chrome” button in the top right corner.
  2. Browse: refresh your Facebook News Feed and notice how all baby pictures are now automatically replaced with pictures of “awesome stuff.”
  3. Rejoice: in Baker’s own words, “Now you don’t have to look at all your friends’ annoying kids”.

UnBaby.me

Source: Cnet

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