I don't like it when a browser gets in my way, but a relatively new feature in Chrome has completely changed how I browse.
I don’t like when my web browser pesters me. It’s one of the many reasons I use Google Chrome over Microsoft Edge, but for once, I’m actually thankful to catch a stray pop-up in Chrome.
Recommended Videos The time saver Here’s what it does — hover over any tab you have open in Chrome, right-click, and select Organize similar tabs. Chrome will look through your open tabs across windows, group similar ones together, and give the group a name. It takes just a few seconds. I’ve been head-down reviewing CPUs like the new Core Ultra 9 285K, and these automatic tab groups have made it much easier to keep the dozens of spreadsheets I have open from getting overwhelming.
Outside of work, I’ve been looking for flights recently for a trip I’m taking in January, and I’ve been in the market for a new TV. Across different websites, Chrome is able to pick up on these groupings and automatically tie the tabs together so I can pick up where I left off. It’s even able to make and manage multiple automatic tab groups so I can bounce back and forth in my research — this ADHD isn’t going satiate itself.
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