Google Chrome: Microsoft brings a MUCH AWAITED New Feature

Google Chrome will benefit from a very interesting new function thanks to the help that Microsoft will offer for its implementation in 2020.

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Google Chrome will benefit from some surprising help from Microsoft, who are already working with Google to implement a new feature we've been wanting for a while. Microsoft has already implemented the new function in the version of the Edge browser that was made on Google's Chromium platform, and in the course of 2020 the functionality will also reach Google Chrome, after it will be thoroughly tested by the company.

Google Chrome it will have a function that will allow you to transfer multiple tabs from one window to another, something that is now offered by Microsoft only for the Edge browser, and that's about it. The engineers from Google have taken over the functionality and are implementing it in Google Chrome at the moment, it will be found in future beta versions of the browser, their launch being prepared at the moment by the Americans.

Google Chrome: Microsoft brings a MUCH AWAITED New Feature

Google Chrome brought a lot of new functions to the world of browsers for computers and mobile phones, but now the innovation also comes from Microsoft, and it's good that this is happening. Google Chrome will have this important new function demonstrated as soon as it is available in the beta versions that the engineers are working on, but for now no one knows exactly when this will happen, so we have to be patient.

Google Chrome not only has this function implemented, those from Microsoft are offering to help including improving performance, but also accessibility functions. Everything is designed so that Google Chrome remains the best browser in the world for surfing the Internet, and this will of course happen since two such important companies are working on this browser at the moment.

Google Chrome will have the new function from Microsoft launched sometime in 2020 for everyone, but it remains to be seen how long we will have to wait until this happens.