With the latest update, Google responded to feedback by bringing back all eight tabs. But that particular move proved to be very unpopular. Instead, it offered just four links and a big Google Search box. Initially, the company did away with the eight links to your most-visited websites which appear as thumbnails on Chrome’s New Tab page. Google has been testing a New Tab page and other features since last December. In other words, if you haven’t gotten the updated look already, then you will very soon. Last week, the company said that the new look was going to be rolled out to Chrome stable users (the default download for the general public), and as of today, that staged rollout is beginning to wrap up. If you thought you were safe from the Chrome browser redesign and updated “New Tab” page, parts of which Google previously killed off this spring before it hit the Stable channel, think again.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |