Google Chrome's updated address bar lets you search bookmarks, history, and tabs easily

 Google Chrome's updated address bar lets you search bookmarks, history, and tabs easily


Google Chrome is for sure dominating the browser market; it has become a significant tool in our daily lives. Yes, we have our ups and downs like any relationship, but when push comes to shove Chrome has come through with its fantastic updates. The recent addition such as groups for tabs has increased productivity and make the browser more user-friendly.

Recently the company announced an update to its Chrome for desktop address bar, enabling it to immediately search for anything in your bookmarks, history, and even tabs. Users will be able to utilize three new site shortcuts beginning today: @bookmarks, @history, and @tabs.

Updates to Chrome’s Address Bar

Thanks to the address bar update, you will be able to easily search that section to discover what you are searching for when you put any of these phrases right into the address bar. For example, you may enter "@share me" and the keyword app will quickly bring up past websites you've visited. The results will be shown in the address bar, making it simple and smooth to navigate through your history.

This will work when searching for anything in tabs as well as bookmarks. You can certainly understand how beneficial this function will be if you're the sort of person that opens many tabs at once when searching.

While this is a fantastic new feature, individuals using mobile devices will be unable to access it. As previously said, the new search tool is now only accessible for desktop Chrome users, which includes both PCs and Macs.

I mean, just when we think we’re done and Chrome brings another feature that just makes us stay. We are hoping Google plays close attention to its privacy features as well, since features are worthless, if users data is not secure. 


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