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January 15, 2014 03:23 am GMT

Google Chrome Can Now Identify Your Most Annoying Tabs

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An new feature in Chrome that first surfaced back in November has finally emerged from beta testing and is now available to all.

The new feature adds a set of icons to your Chrome tabs that help you track down a particularly annoying web page that may be buried in layers of tabbed pages

See also: Google Chrome Now the No. 1 Browser in the World

For example, if a buried web page suddenly begins playing audio from auto-play advertisement, now instead of furiously hunting for the offending page inside the stack, you can just look for the tab displaying the speaker icon

Similarly, you can now track down buried web pages that happen to be using your webcam or sending video to your television via a red dot icon or blue square icon respectively Read more...

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