
Some of the new actions include “Manage settings,” “Customize Chrome,” “View your Chrome history,” “Manage accessibility settings,” “Share this tab” and, maybe most importantly, “Play Chrome Dino game.” Fun, but I’m not sure how many people really want to type this much when a few clicks will usually get you to the same destination faster.įor mobile users, Google is introducing a few new Chrome-related widgets on Android today. These are features that you can access by using the right kinds of trigger words in the address bar. In addition to Journeys, Google is also introducing more Chrome Actions in the browser. This new feature is now rolling out across operating systems in English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese and Turkish. Those Topics group the sites you visited into clusters around about 300 pre-set topics and there’s clearly some overlap in basic functionality here, but a Google spokesperson confirmed to me that they are not connected at all. These topics, by the way, are completely unrelated to Topics, Google’s latest proposal to replace cookies for advertising purposes.
