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Google continuously works on new features for the Chrome browser that are meant to elevate the user experience. However, not all features are rolled out in the stable version directly, and they go through the experimental phase, where they are buried in ...
Google Chrome undeninably holds the title of the most popular browser, and houses some impressive features like a built-in Password Manager, the option to organize your tabs by grouping them when you're juggling multiple tasks, and Chrome profiles.
In today’s day and age, everybody wants to ride the AI bandwagon, rightfully so (or wrongfully, who are we to judge). Jumping on this trend, Google has released an experimental AI update that allows you to use some of the AI features. In this post, we ...
Google is currently testing out a new experimental feature in Chrome that automatically converts your passwords to passkeys when you use its password manager.
Despite the proliferation of tailor-made apps, simple web browsing still tops the list of things people do with their smartphones, tablets, and computers. It is also likely that a good percentage of people browsing the internet use Google Chrome to do it.
Part of the reason Google decided to start developing its own Chrome browser—all the way back in 2008—was to funnel people toward all of its web apps, from Google Docs to Gmail to Google Maps. And of course, Chrome has Google’s search engine built ...