
6 things you didn’t know Google Chrome could do
After five years of constant upgrades and improvements, Google's Chrome is now used by about 40% of those wired to the Web. But how much do you really...
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3 articles from Joseph Stark's earlier era on TECHi (pre-2026 financial-coverage pivot). URLs still resolve and Google can crawl them, but they're not on the current beat.

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