Chrome: This Chrome feature will make it easier for you to search through history and bookmarks – Times of India

Google reportedly working to roll out a new chrome This feature will make it easier for users to search through browsing history and bookmarks. According to a report in Chrome Story, the tech giant has added a new experimental flag to the Chromium repository. The report further states that the “Omnibox Site Search Starter Pack” flag will allow users to search for a specific link or page with the help of special tags.
According to the report, the flag supports search keywords such as @settings, @bookmarks and @history. These tags will allow you to search through history, bookmarks, and settings through Chrome’s omnibox. Currently users can use the omnibox to search history, bookmarks and settings by navigating to chrome://history, chrome://settings, and chrome://bookmarks. However, with the new @tags, the search reportedly becomes powerful and focused. The report also mentioned that the feature is not live in the latest Chrome beta or Canary versions and the tech giant has not shared any official information regarding the rollout of any such feature.
This week Google started rolling out a new update for the Chrome browser. The update brings the version of the browser to 97.0.4692.99. The company has announced that this update will be available for users of Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems. The tech giant has also revealed that the update comes with 26 security fixes. One of these improvements has been significant by the company to the market and users are advised to update their browser now.

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