This year, we started The Fast and The Curious blog series to share the progress we’re making on these important topics. Admins can also control whether this feature is available to end users using an enterprise policy.Īnd of course, we continued working on enhancements to performance and security. This is especially helpful while folks are working remotely. And now, tab groups are preserved across browser sessions, making it even easier for you to pick up where you left off.Ĭhrome’s page sharing features make it easy for users to share their current page, including the ability to send the current page to their devices, or get a QR code for the current URL.
Second, with tab groups, you can group tabs by theme or topic and even assign a color to them, making it easier than ever to keep your tabs in order. The first is tab search, which allows you to search for a specific tab in your list of tabs.
I use them frequently at work – your teams may find them helpful as well! Over the last few months, Chrome added several new features that make it easier to get work done in the browser. But hybrid work brings its own challenges for IT teams, who are responsible for ensuring their enterprise’s productivity, while upholding device management and security best practices. Now, as things slowly return to a new normal, companies must be ready to support their workforce no matter where they’re working. By spring of 2020, this figure jumped up to 60%.* At Google, most of our workforce had to make the quick shift to working remotely. Pre-pandemic, about 5% of Americans spent their working time at home. In this post, I’ll cover some of my team’s work to help enterprise end users, and their IT administrators, navigate this transformation with Chrome. She covered a few topics that are key to helping organizations navigate the workplace transformations that are occuring as a result of the pandemic. Last week Parisa Tabriz, Head of Chrome Engineering, Product and Design, shared some exciting updates at the Jamf Nation User Conference.