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JAKARTA - Google introduced a search side panel to its Chrome browser. This new feature allows users to jump from one search result to the next search results

This new feature will also make the search more effective without having to open a new tab or return to the previous page after entering a new search.

The Chrome search side panel feature comes just months after Microsoft introduced a similar feature to its own browser, Edge.

Through its official blog, Google explains that the feature works when the user types the desired search into the address bar. After that the user can click on the Google "G" logo on the right of the address bar and selects to open the search on the side panel.

Later, the tab will open the user search results on the side panel on the right side of the browser, while the tab that was previously opened by the user remains on the left side of the browser.

Google says this feature will be useful for comparing various search options. One way to access this feature is to highlight text in the browser, right-click, then select search in the parade.

Launching Digital Trends, Saturday, November 5, Chrome's search panel side feature is quite sleek, although it is still less comprehensive than Edge equivalent features, which work more like an independent search engine.

In addition, Google is also sharing other Chrome updates that it plans to bring to its desktop browser, mostly related to shopping features.

The tech giant introduced its price tracking feature to the desktop version of Chrome after the feature was available on the mobile version for several months.

Users can select the bell icon in the store address bar online when they log into their Google account to receive an email warning about changes in the price of various items.

Recently Chrome has often launched new features, this is because the browser has the most number of users than its competitors, according to StatCounter, is a company that often calculates the share of web usage

As of September, globally Chrome has 67.34 percent of desktop browser users. The rest are Microsoft Edge users 10.8 percent, Apple Safari users 8.93 percent and Mozilla Firefox users 7.28 percent.


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