In the future Chrome using the same basis as Microsoft Edge sidebar in browser to desktop can be placed.
Microsoft Edge You can use it for many operations in sidebar is located. Here is this sidebar soon from the browser (Windows side) can be separated and placed on the right side of the desktop as a single. In this way, access to the sidebar will be possible even when Edge is minimized. So why does Microsoft want to do this? In this way, users are required to always have access to many tools, especially the Bing chat bot. The feature, which is only available in the developer versions for now, will be available to everyone soon if it receives good feedback. Chrome Although it uses the same basis as Microsoft Edge, As reported, it is also possible to use system resources. It’s more stingy than Chrome. You can see the new infrastructure tested above in the video below:
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