Google Chrome's new tab page (NTP) is a sacred space. It's where you go as a starting point for a Google Search (unless you're using a Chromebook) and where you quickly access recent websites. Aside from that, it's become understood that this space is not to be messed with in any way, shape, or … [Read more...] about How to customize your Chrome browser’s new tab page or remove the NTP modules
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Chrome Beta update lets you try out NTP Cards, Stylized Web Notes, and Continuous Search
A new update to Chrome Beta is rolling out now, and with it, new and exciting features to try out! Google has detailed its efforts with three prominent tools that we've covered already, but today, they're officially launching them for you to test and give feedback on. Continuous Search and Stylized … [Read more...] about Chrome Beta update lets you try out NTP Cards, Stylized Web Notes, and Continuous Search
Chrome polishes new tab page modules and adds Google Photos into the mix
Chrome recently introduced modules for your browser's New Tab Page that would allow you to interact with recently used Drive files, shopping items, tasks, recipes, and more. You can customize these or hide them entirely using our tutorial. Now, the development team has added some much-needed polish … [Read more...] about Chrome polishes new tab page modules and adds Google Photos into the mix
Chrome’s New Tab Page modules testing drag and drop capabilities for some reason
Chrome Cart - Google's early initiative to integrate Google Shopping content into your browser's new tab page has expanded quite a bit since the company began toying with the idea. Not only did it also gain Recipe cards, but Google Tasks and Drive modules as well. Now, according to a new Chrome … [Read more...] about Chrome’s New Tab Page modules testing drag and drop capabilities for some reason
“Chrome Cart” could soon let you shop and check out right from your browser’s new tab page
Google has recently been playing with your new tab page (NTP) and has been experimenting with things like a shopping module, recipe module, and more. Upon opening up a new tab in the browser, the idea is to present you with a box under your search bar and shortcuts that would pique your interest in … [Read more...] about “Chrome Cart” could soon let you shop and check out right from your browser’s new tab page
[Correction] Chrome will let you tailor its Side Panel to your liking with a new customize feature
Update, September 1, 3:49 PM EST: 'Customize Chrome' will not, in fact, allow you to change which options for Side Panel appear or are omitted from your experience. Instead, the ability to customize Chrome's New Tab Page shortcuts, modules, and background will be moving from the NTP to the Side … [Read more...] about [Correction] Chrome will let you tailor its Side Panel to your liking with a new customize feature
As Chromebooks continue to evolve, Google Assistant Discover remains absent
Google Discover is a fantastic and quick way in which most Android phone users (especially Pixel users) check what's happening in the world around them. One swipe from left to right on their phone's home screen produces a wealth of generated content both old and new without the need for them to open … [Read more...] about As Chromebooks continue to evolve, Google Assistant Discover remains absent
Google Photos ‘Memories’ will soon give your browser’s New Tab Page a shot of nostalgia
Now that Chrome has officially rolled out its New Tab Page module for quick access to recently opened Drive Files, that space is no longer sacred. Before, it was just a spot for a search bar, a nice wallpaper, and a few recently visited websites. The company has made it clear that it has intentions … [Read more...] about Google Photos ‘Memories’ will soon give your browser’s New Tab Page a shot of nostalgia
Chrome 94 rolling out now with Sharing Hub, HTTPS-First mode, ‘What’s New’ page, and more
With Chrome's four-week update cycle, we are now seeing the release of version 94 roll out to the masses. This brings along several improvements such as the previously discussed New Tab Page modules, a dedicated 'What's New' page that shows all of the latest browser updates, an HTTPS-first mode, and … [Read more...] about Chrome 94 rolling out now with Sharing Hub, HTTPS-First mode, ‘What’s New’ page, and more
‘What’s New in Chrome’ page now live – keeps you informed on the latest browser features
It wasn't long ago that a Chromium Repository commit discovered by Chrome Story pointed to a potentially upcoming 'What's New' page specific to the Chrome browser surfaced. Chromebooks already have their own version of this page showing what new features are available to users in one centralized … [Read more...] about ‘What’s New in Chrome’ page now live – keeps you informed on the latest browser features
Chrome may be adding a shopping list feature even though Google Keep was already perfect
Google Keep used to be the perfect place to store your shopping list items. You could add them via Assistant by voice, and your smart home devices would just know to add them to a note labeled 'Shopping'. Then, Google decided to mess up a good thing and shift everything over to Google Shopping - a … [Read more...] about Chrome may be adding a shopping list feature even though Google Keep was already perfect
Your Chrome browser may soon show a Google Shopping widget on the new tab page
Most people prefer their new tab page to include a Google search bar and nothing more. They like it to be simple and to the point, while others prefer to have an extension show them other things like a relaxing motion wallpaper or a clock widget. Instead, a Google Shopping widget may soon occupy … [Read more...] about Your Chrome browser may soon show a Google Shopping widget on the new tab page