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Oops! Updated Google Chrome for Android lets you reopen accidentally closed tabs
Users of Google's Chrome browser on Android devices can now reopen tabs they accidentally closed by just tapping on "Undo."
This was one of the newest features of the latest update to Chrome for Android, which started rolling out on Tuesday.
Accidentally close a tab? Just tap “Undo” in the latest version of Chrome for #Android starting today. Visit http://t.co/LrxuF6KiGo
— Google Chrome (@googlechrome) May 20, 2014
Other features on the Chrome browser include up to 50 percent savings on data usage while browsing, search by voice, and tab syncing.
Google said the latest version of Chrome also features "intuitive gestures," where a user can "open as many tabs as your heart desires and quickly flip through them by swiping from side to side on the toolbar."
Users can also activate Incognito mode to browse without saving their browsing history, it said (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.android.chrome). — Joel Locsin/TJD, GMA News
Tags: google, googlechrome
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