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![]() ![]() It'll be nice to not have such an eyesore to deal with if you just want to send a dumb meme to your colleague.Īs mentioned, the downloads bubble is still a work in progress so while it looks promising, we will have to wait for it to be completed and included within the consumer-ready stable build of Chrome before we can confidently say it's an improvement, but things certainly look promising for now. The current downloads bar on Google Chrome takes up an unnecessary amount of screen space, with the entire bar appearing and condensing your browser window even if you're only downloading a single image. We can't especially be mad about it either. Those are still small numbers in the grand scheme of things, but it looks like Google will take that growth seriously regardless of its advantage. ![]() It's amusing that Chrome has taken inspiration from a competitor like Edge, but Microsoft's own browser is very slowly starting to make some ground, with 4.12% of the overall market share, up from 3.23% YoY. Despite having some pretty cool features and not demanding a bizarrely high percentage of your device's memory to run, Google Chrome still dominates as the most popular web browser with 63% of the market share. 220 I want to turn on the feature where whenever I hover over a hyperlink and in the bottom lefthand corner it shows a light blue hover tooltip about where that link goes. Analysis: Chrome trying to emulate Microsoft Edge isn't surprising ![]()
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