Google has introduced several features including tabs that load faster and let you organise and find them easily in Chrome browser as you work or study from home.
Google has introduced several features including tabs that load faster and let you organise and find them easily in Chrome browser as you work or study from home.
To start with, Google has
made tabs 10 per cent faster in Chrome via under-the-hood performance
improvements.
Now the users can collapse
and expand tab groups so it's easier to see the ones they need to access.
"If you use Chrome in
your laptop's tablet mode, you'll soon have an easier time flipping through
your tabs, finding the page you're looking for, and browsing the web,"
Google said in a statement on Tuesday.
Coming to Chromebooks
first, a new touchscreen interface has tabs that are larger and more practical
to organise, and hide when people don't need them.
"Rolling out on
Android in this release, when you start typing a page title into the address
bar, you'll see a suggestion to switch to that tab if you already have it open.
You can already do this in Chrome on your laptop," Google informed.
"For Android users,
we've improved URL sharing to help you quickly copy a link, send it to Chrome
on your other devices, and send links through other apps," Google
said.
You can also print the page
or generate a QR code to scan or download.
This new QR code feature is
also rolling out to Chrome on desktop and can be accessed from a new QR icon in
the Chrome address bar.
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