Monday, 23 December 2019

Google Chrome has a new quick access to control music on your computer

Some jobs require having several browser tabs open. Whether you listen to music or podcast through Google Chrome and while browsing other pages, using so many tabs can be a mess. Most fans to listen to music from the browser can get desperate. Controlling music and audios, as well as other things, when we have the screen full of tabs is a challenge, so many users end up choosing to install the applications of these services on their devices if they exist. To improve this difficulty Google has created a new tool that allows you to more easily control these tabs without having to leave the one we are using at that time. Imagine you are reading an article from Computer Today and a song you don't like starts playing, you want to move on to the next song but you don't want to have to be looking through the pile of tabs you have open. With this new quick access, we can control these cloud-based music services from the top bar of the browser as if it were a Google Flag. This was explained by the company in its official Chromium blog, although a few minutes later they deleted ...


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