So you thought Google’s Chrome browser was fast before? Well, like the song says, “you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.”
Unlike the frustration you might feel while sitting there, waiting for your Firefox browser to stop hanging so you can click on a few things, Google has just made Chrome another 30 percent faster. Yes, pretty soon they’ll be beyond “ludicrous speed” and will have gone straight to “plaid.”
There are some other new features available as well.
There is now “auto-fill”, an option to customize the thumbnails you see when opening a new tab, and a new full-screen mode, which will get rid of all Chrome features except for the web page you’re viewing.
It’s intense.
See the video below for more…
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