
"Google knows this. That's why the Chrome team announced a trio of new productivity features designed for people who basically live inside their browsers. Best of all? They're actually quite useful."
"You're trying to reference a document while writing an email, or maybe you're watching a tutorial while trying to write code. You end up clicking back and forth between two tabs until your eyes cross. Enter Split View. It does exactly what it says on the tin: It lets you view two tabs side-by-side in a single window."
"The feature is built into Chrome now, creating a single, organized workspace that keeps you focused. Unfortunately, it's not super obvious. To enable it, you'll need to open a new tab, then right-click said tab, and select 'Add tab to new split view.'"
Google Chrome has launched new productivity features recognizing that web browsers function as modern operating systems for daily work. Split View enables users to display two tabs simultaneously in a single window, eliminating the need to switch between tabs or manually resize windows. This feature creates an organized workspace for common multitasking scenarios like referencing documents while writing emails or following tutorials while coding. The feature is built directly into Chrome but requires activation through right-clicking a tab and selecting the split view option. These tools address the practical challenges faced by users who spend significant time working within browsers.
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