Reading the news about Google Chrome, every time I sincerely marvel at the number of the new version. It seems to be quite recently the fourth came out, and now it's already the nineteenth.
So, as
reported by Engadget, in the beta of Google Chrome 19, there was an interesting feature for those who use Chrome on several devices. Suppose at the end of the working day you started reading a great interesting article, and when you come home, you want to read it. But the problem: you have no links to it, and you can’t find it.
In the new Chrome, this is solved: if you are logged in to the browser, all the tabs you open are synchronized across all your devices. To see tabs from other devices, you just have to open the “Other devices” menu on the page with a new tab.
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According
to the developers, in addition to the tabs currently open, users will also have access to the navigation history, so that a lost tab will not have a chance to remain undetected. A new feature is promised to all users of the beta channel during this week.