Chrome 19 Launches, Features Built-In Tab Syncing

Chrome 19 Launches, Features Built-In Tab Syncing

Today, Google has rolled out Chrome 19 for Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome Frame. This new release comes with some performance improvements and bug fixes.

Main noticeable feature of this release is tab syncing which allow users to synchronize their open tabs to all of their devices, including tablets and phones.

This feature will allow users to save their browsing on the chrome browser on device or computer you are logged in. If you are signed in to Chrome with your Google account, you can sync your open tabs, bookmarks, apps, history, themes, extensions and other settings between machines as well.

Google also announced that it paid out around $14,500 as part of its security bug bounty program this time around.

While Chrome will be updated to the latest Stable version over the next few days, the tab sync feature will be rolled out more gradually over the coming weeks.

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About the Author: Deepanker Verma

Deepanker Verma is a well-known technology blogger and gadget reviewer based in India. He has been writing about Tech for over a decade.

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