While I typically use my browser with only a handful of tabs open at the same time, there are plenty of people out there who actually keep tens, hundreds, of even thousands of sites loaded simultaneously.
While it's hard to find a very good reason for anybody carrying this out, it appears as though there are numerous individuals who open tons of tabs in the search engines Chrome, as the search giant has decided to develop a feature that would help you to find the tab they need.
Called tab search, the new feature will pretty much allow users to simply search for a tab within the plethora of websites that are loaded in Google Chrome.
For example, this person who loaded 6,000 tabs in Chrome would actually need this type of feature, although it goes without saying that at 1.4TB RAM usage recorded through the browser, searching might take a while.
Still in the early days
At this point, however, the new feature is still in the early days, so nobody knows exactly when it's supposed to launch for users. But when it happens, expect it to go reside in the Canary build of Chrome first, accompanied by Dev, beta, and eventually the development build.
Google Chrome getting this selection is good news throughout Chromium browsers too, since many could be updated concentrating on the same functionality too.
One of these is Microsoft Edge, the default Windows 10 browser that also launch on macOS and will soon go survive Linux too. Using Chromium as the engine that powers the entire experience, Edge is getting a few of the features which make their debut in Chrome too, and that i wouldn't be very surprised to determine the tab search being implemented in Microsoft's app too.
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