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Latest Google Chrome update lets users sort tabs by groups and colors

2020-05-15 2 Dailymotion

Wrangling your numerous Google Chrome tabs is about to get a little easier. <br /> <br />--bl-- <br /> <br />Google announced Wednesday that the next version of Chrome will let users group open tabs together with custom name tags and even colors. <br /> <br />--bl-- <br /> <br />The feature, which is currently live in the most recent Chrome beta build, will start rolling out next week when the latest version of Chrome launches. <br /> <br />--bl-- <br /> <br />Once the update hits, users will be able to create a new group or assign tabs to an existing one simply by right clicking on a tab. <br /> <br />--bl-- <br /> <br />Google explicitly stated the update will roll out to users "slowly," so don't get frustrated if you don't get access to the feature right away. <br /> <br />--bl-- <br /> <br />Once it's available to everyone, it could end the years-long scourge of people having dozens or even hundreds of disorganized tabs open for weeks at a time. <br /> <br />--bl-- <br /> <br />You'll be able to group tabs by type (e.g., work, videos, articles) or by urgency (e.g., check out soon, save for later). <br /> <br />--bl-- <br /> <br />It looks like Google is giving users plenty of flexibility to use their imaginations here. <br /> <br />--bl-- <br /> <br />And, yes, you can use emoji in group names, in case you were wondering. <br /> <br />--bl-- <br /> <br />What's even more useful about this update is the ability to move entire tab groups around. <br /> <br />--bl-- <br /> <br />So if you want to relegate a group to the far right side of the screen, you have the freedom to do so. <br /> <br />--bl-- <br /> <br />Giving people the ability to organize their tabs might not ensure that they'll actually, you know, read any of those articles they've had open for months.

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