Google adds new features to Chrome to enhance mobile search
Google revealed this week that Chrome mobile will soon have better search tools. Various of these new capabilities will be accessible on both iOS and Android devices, while others will only be available on Android.
Google Chrome New features:
Search is a key component of the most significant one. When you click on the address bar of the browser, relevant search suggestions will appear depending on whether or not a website is compatible with this new Chrome feature. When you click on Chrome's address bar, a new area titled "Related to this page" appears, offering you ideas for more searches connected to the page you're currently reading.
It eliminates the need to open a new page and type fresh search terms that may or may not return the results you need for additional information on what you're reading.
If you have an Android device and enjoy keeping up with current trends, you can now see trending Google searches in the Chrome address bar. To see what's trending, just open a new tab in your browser, hit the URL bar, and scroll down.
You can view search results for that topic and even learn more about it by clicking on a trending search. Google claims that despite this capability not now being accessible to iOS users, it will be later this year.
Another useful addition to Chrome is an enhancement to an already-existing feature rather than a brand-new feature. A minor update has been made to the Touch to Search feature, which enables users to easily search for a word or phrase from a webpage.
Android users may now use Touch to Search to find related searches. Now, if you tap and hold on to a word, a carousel of similar searches will appear at the bottom of the page. The only platform for this is Android.
Finally, Chrome for iOS is also receiving a minor change to its search suggestions feature. You'll now receive 10 suggestions when you begin typing in the Chrome address box as opposed to the previous six. Of course, the most pertinent results will show up first, but if you're not happy with what you see, scroll down for more choices. Although iOS users can now take advantage