Google Chrome: The new IMPORTANT function, totally UNEXPECTED

Google Chrome has a new important but completely unexpected function, many users have been waiting for its implementation for a long time.

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Google Chrome is currently in the center of attention due to a variety of changes prepared by the Google company for its browser, but one of the very useful changes that the Americans are preparing has gone unnoticed. No, we're not talking about that one new design, or about increasing RAM memory consumption, but about a new function for Google Chrome that "links" the browser better with Windows 10.

Google Chrome offers Windows 10 users support for the Timeline function implemented by Microsoft in the computer operating system, but the compatibility does not come from Redmond, but from a third-party application developer. Google Chrome has a new extension, which you can see demonstrated below, which allows the continuation in this browser of a task started in Microsoft Edge, on another computer or mobile device.

Google Chrome: The new IMPORTANT function, totally UNEXPECTED

Google Chrome currently only supports sending tabs from one device to another, something that Microsoft also offers, but through its own applications, and only for Microsoft Edge, so not for other browsers, as is normal, otherwise. Windows 10 is the only version of the Redmond operating system that offers the Timeline function, so you must use Google Chrome in this operating system to be able to enjoy the functionality.

Google Chrome does not currently have this function publicly available for users around the world, it is currently still in the development stage, but a beta version is being prepared by the developer and will be offered very soon. Windows 10 implemented Timeline as a response to what Apple offers through iCloud, and support for Google Chrome is something that no one imagined could be offered even this early, especially since it does not come from Google.