May 15, 2012

Google Chrome 19 released "Keeping tabs on your tabs"


What do we have here? Well, Google has officially released Chrome 19 which brings in a new very cool feature into the browser. I heard about this feature when Google put it into beta and boy was I excited for it to come to the stable world. Today is that day. Google Chrome can now be updated to version 19 (or to be more specific, version 19.0.1084.46). What this features does is it practically allows you to keep your tabs. Ok that is a bit broad but take for example your on your desktop and then found this great place while browsing and decided you wanna go there later. When you went out, you forgot the name of the place or where it is. That is not a problem, simply get your Android device, open up Google Chrome for Android and tap on the "Other devices" menu on a new tab and viola, you'd find that exact page where you left off back at home. Ok, you can actually just watch a video below to really get what this feature is about. Go ahead and update your Chromes now by clicking through Settings > About Google Chrome > wait for it to download and install the update. You also need the Chrome for Android Beta in order to get this feature on your Android device.



Here's a bit of info from our guys in Google though.

"While Chrome will be updated to the latest Stable version over the next few days, the tab sync feature will be rolled out more gradually over the coming weeks. Thank you for your patience and we hope you enjoy staying in sync!"




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