chrome
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Why Google Go Is So Great
Last year, Google Go was released from its cage and unleashed on Android devices around the world. It’s basically weightless but still maintains useful functionality allowing you to search for things in a smarter way. Let’s take a look at what it actually is and whether you need to bother downloading it.
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How To Watch Picture-in-Picture Videos On Chrome OS
Picture-in-picture (PIP) video playback is a near-universal feature for many people—unless you own a Chromebook, that is. There, the feature only works for a couple of apps, unlike the experience you’d get in web browsers and video streaming apps on Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS.
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How To Get A Menu Bar In Edge Chromium
Microsoft’s new Chromium-based Edge browser looks pretty sleek, but Chromium ditches a conventional menu bar behind other buttons in order to achieve its clean interface. You’ll have to deal with an extra click to get to your browsing history, preferences, or bookmarked pages. It’s not the biggest issue in the browsing world, but it’s something…
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Why Chrome Is Going To Start Blocking Some Of Your Downloads
When Google Chrome starts blocking your downloads in a few months, know that it’s nothing personal; the browser is just doing its best to keep you safe. You should also know that Chrome isn’t flawless, and you should still be running regular antivirus and antimalware scans—and avoiding shitty websites and their malware.