Google is constantly highlighting some of its functions, which are not few. In today’s case, the company wants to highlight features that not all users are aware of and with which Google workers say they increase their productivity. Below is the list of key tricks.

Name the Chrome window.

Google Chrome has recently implemented the groups of tabs, that is, the ability to sort the open tabs in a window. Well, this continues to pose a problem and that is that if we have several windows open, we will still have to be able to distinguish between them. How? Well, it seems that Google Chrome is now implementing the option to assign a name to each of our open Chrome windows so that we can easily distinguish between them.

With these tricks Google wants you to increase your productivity in Chrome | Tuesday, Mar 19 2024 8:29AM

Share text, not directions.

Surely on more than one occasion, you have shared a link with a contact to show them, in situ, a certain piece of information. If the web that we share is concise, it will not pose too many problems, however, if the information is extensive, we will force the other person to read all the information again. The solution to increasing our productivity is to use the tool to highlight a link. To do this we will only have to select a text in Chrome and with the right button, select the new copy link function and highlight. By doing so, Chrome will generate a link to that web page where, if the other person uses Chrome to open that link, the text that we have previously selected will automatically appear highlighted.

With these tricks Google wants you to increase your productivity in Chrome | Tuesday, Mar 19 2024 8:29AMImprovements in PDFs.

Although you may use a tool to view PDF files on your computer, the truth is that you can view them using the browser itself. Google has worked on adding more features to this tool, with for example a two-page view or an updated top toolbar.

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With these tricks Google wants you to increase your productivity in Chrome | Tuesday, Mar 19 2024 8:29AM