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Google testing new features to explore and share quotes through Chrome

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Google Chrome is split into multiple releases with different levels of durability, ranging from Stable to Beta to Dev and finally to Canary, so users and developers have chosen which browser version they use the most.

The Chrome Beta channel, like other development channels, has flags and test screens that can be tested to test aspects of development before they are released.

Now, Google wants users to check out a few features in the latest release of Chrome 94 Beta that makes it easy to buy, search, and share quotes online, all from your browser.

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Now, Google wants users to test a few new features in the latest Chrome 94 Beta release that make it easier to shop, search, and share quotes online, all from your browser.

Download Link: Google Chrome Beta

Cards on the New Tab Page

The company has announced all these new features in the blog post. The first feature to be redesigned is a set of cards that are inserted into a new tab page, which recommends pages based on your previous browsing history to help you retrieve where you left off.

It works on recipes (chrome://flags#ntp-recipe-tasks-module), shopping carts (chrome://flags#ntp-chrome-cart-module), and for recently opened documents in Google Drive (chrome://flags#ntp-drive-module).

Ongoing Search

Chrome 94 Beta also tests the feature to switch between search results from just below your address bar. Have you ever wanted something online on your phone and were annoyed to keep pressing back to skip between search results?

In the new Chrome Beta, by enabling continuous search flag(chrome://flags#continuous-search) on Android, Chrome will display a moving bar at the bottom of the address bar giving you an easy way to switch between search results.

Stylized Quotes

Finally, the third feature to be tested is the ability to quickly and easily share custom-made quotes from sites. Enabling flags to stylize the flag (chrome://#webnotesstylize) on your Android will enable you to create a card with a scale from the page, which you can copy and save or share directly to another app.

All you have to do is press a long piece of text, tap share, and select a template by tapping “create card” from the menu.

To enable these features in Google Chrome Beta, navigate to the chrome://flags in the address bar and search and enable the tags listed above. Alternatively, you can paste one of the chrome://flags links directly into the address bar. If you want to download and try the latest beta Google Chrome 94, you can download it on Google Play.

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