Google Chrome for Pc now has a Voyage feature that allows you to resume previous searches.
HIGHLIGHTS
Journeys is no longer associated with a user's Google account.
Journeys is a feature that may be turned on or off.
A button to play the Chrome dino game is included in the new Chrome widget for Android.
WHY IN NEWS
A slew of new features are coming to Google Chrome. Journeys, a new feature in the desktop site of the Web browser, allowing users to revisit subjects they've already searched. Furthermore, Chrome is launching innovative Chrome Activities to the window. Google has also released new Chrome widgets for Android. The search giant's Journeys feature aids in the organisation of browser history by removing the need to manually search for previously seen pages. Journeys may be accessed by going to the History page of the browser or putting a related word into the URL bar. Chrome will then provide you a resume your research option alongside a list of sites you've previously visited.
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In a blog post on February 8, Google announced the inclusion of new capabilities to Chrome. Users may resume their search adventure where they left off using the Journeys feature, and organise visited pages by subject or category. According to Google's site, you may restart the search by putting a comparable phrase in the search field or visiting the Chrome History Journeys page. It will show you a list of related websites you've visited in the last few days or weeks. It is also possible to delete Journeys or turn off the function at any moment. Users can also remove certain websites from their Journeys. None of them will also be stored to your Google Account. Google has said that it will endeavour to make Journeys available on a variety of devices. Journeys is now available in Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Turkish on all Chrome desktop browsers.
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Aside from Journeys, Google has introduced new Chrome Actions, which allow users to execute more activities right from the Chrome URL bar. Google has unveiled many new Chrome Actions, including Manage settings, Customize Chrome, View your Chrome history, Manage accessibility settings, Share this tab, and Play Chrome Dino game. It will assist consumers in swiftly resolving issues using the address bar. Finally, new Chrome widgets for Android have been published by Google. Users may use this widget to initiate a text search, voice search, lens search, or launch an incognito tab without having to open Chrome. There's also a shortcut to the Chrome dino game. The widgets may be added by long tapping on the Chrome icon and then choosing widgets, according to Google.