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    Mar 24

    Where your devices are in sync 💻🔄📱, browsing is safer 🔒 and passwords are remembered for you ✨. There’s no place like Chrome

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  2. Apr 25

    Spin the wheel to see what you can do with Chrome Actions ✨ Find your phone, manage accessibility settings, work on that dino game high score, and more — straight from your address bar. Get the full list →

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  3. Apr 24
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  4. Apr 22

    Featured themes are by artists Janelle Cummins, Cecilia Ruiz, and Marisol Ortega!

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  5. Apr 22

    Celebrate by reveling in our planet’s beauty. Find and download nature-inspired themes on the Web Store:

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  6. Apr 20

    To help you find great extensions, we’re placing Featured and Established Publisher badges next to those that meet certain criteria. Learn more about the two types of badges, now live on the Chrome Web Store:

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  7. Apr 13

    100 releases ago, we designed , keeping your safety and privacy in mind. From updated settings to checking your passwords, extensions, Safe Browsing and browser updates in one click — what’s one security feature that’s become a part of your everyday Chrome life?

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  8. Apr 12

    Here’s another accessibility highlight from the past 100 releases — Live Caption, which lets you generate captions in real-time on different types of media. It’s helpful for when you’re listening podcasts, rewatching those videos you saved in , and more.

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  9. Apr 12

    Actions make tasks like managing your accessibility settings easier to complete. Try typing “customize accessibility settings” or “control assistive technology” into your address bar to get started. It’s one of many innovations over the past 100 releases.

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  10. Apr 12

    Accessibility remains top of mind when designing for . From tools that provide image descriptions when there’s no alt text, to those that caption media in real-time — here are a few that have come out of the last 100 releases.

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  11. Apr 7

    It feels good to get a task done - and now it’s even easier to with Actions. Just type a command directly into the address bar and click the button that pops up. Which one do you find yourself using the most?

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  12. Apr 7

    Need to buy something quickly? Breeze through the online checkout forms with . Over the last 100 releases, we've launched helpful features, like autofill, that make it easy to populate your addresses, payment methods, and passwords that you choose to save.

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  13. Apr 7

    How tabs started vs. how it’s going ✌️ It all began with a new tab page. 100 releases later, you can now organize your tabs with collapsible color-coded groups and search for specific open pages. What’s been your favorite Chrome tab improvement?

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  14. Apr 7

    Do more, faster. From finding past searches by topic with Journeys, to syncing tabs across devices, which Chrome tools do you rely on to work smarter? Take a look at some of the productivity highlights from the past 100 releases below ⬇️

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  15. Apr 6

    Read the full blog celebrating these different features: (10/10)

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  16. Apr 6

    Within content discovery, Product Manager recounts Discover for Chrome on Android and iOS as a major milestone for her. The feature, which saw a lot of positive feedback from you, provides updates for your interests without you having to search for them. (9/10)

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  17. Apr 6

    For , Product Manager for Search in Chrome, organization is key to getting things done. Chrome Journeys pulls in your previously visited sites based on topic, so you can revisit any research, without having to start from the beginning or dig through your history. (8/10)

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  18. Apr 6

    On the enterprise front, Philippe Rivard, Senior Product Manager for Chrome Browser Enterprise, recalls the work done during the pandemic. Through Chrome, IT teams were able to accomplish an incredible feat of helping whole workplaces and schools transition to remote work. (7/10)

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  19. Apr 6

    We’ve continued to contribute to a thriving and more open web. , Senior Staff Developer Advocate & Lead of Chrome Developer Relations, cites milestones like the Chromium project, as ways we’re helping move this commitment forward. (6/10)

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  20. Apr 6

    Group Product Manager RK Popkin reflects on how we’ve brought the web to more people — from adding accessibility tools like Live Caption for people who may be deaf or hard of hearing, to working with Black and Latino artists to bring their artwork to Chrome themes. (5/10)

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  21. Apr 6

    Chrome has come a long way in its design. For UX Director , it’s the iconic features that Chrome is known for that stick out — like tab management, password autofill, and of course, the offline Dino game 🦖 (4/10)

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