Chrome Labs makes it easy to try out upcoming browser features
Google regularly introduces new features in Chrome through 'flags,' toggles that are only accessible through the chrome://flags page. Even though the flags page is hidden, Google also sometimes enables experimental features automatically in limited tests, leaving some to wonder what changed. Now it seems Google is working on a more obvious place to try unfinished features.
The new functionality in Chrome Canary, named 'Chrome Labs,' adds a beaker icon next to the address bar.
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Corbin Davenport Google recently made Chrome Labs available for Chromebooks on the Dev channel
Google regularly introduces new features in Chrome through 'flags,' toggles that are only accessible through the chrome://flags page. Even though the flags page is hidden, Google also sometimes enables experimental features automatically in limited tests, leaving some to wonder what changed. Now it seems Google is working on a more obvious place to try unfinished features.
The new functionality in Chrome Canary, named 'Chrome Labs,' adds a beaker icon next to the address bar.
Read MoreChrome Labs makes it easy to try out upcoming browser features was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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