Monday, July 27, 2015

Google Chrome for iOS brings 44 Web-hardware




Google has recently released Chrome 44, an update for iOS That offers support for the company's Physical Web project. This new feature will allow smart devices to Communicate with smartphones, without downloading other apps. Users can now Communicate via web technologies using the Chrome widget from the 'Today view' on iOS.



The Physical Web is an open source approach to help users build contextual interactions That people can discover and use With less friction. ACCORDING TO Chromium Blog, the new Chrome for iOS Integrates the Physical Today Chrome Web into the widget, enabling users to access an on-demand list of web content That Is Relevant to Their surroundings.

That it added, When users Who Have Physical enabled the Web open the Today view, the Chrome widget scans for URLs and displays broadcasted These results using Estimated proximity of the beacons to rank the content.

In other features, the update adds in new swipe gesture navigation feature for making THROUGHOUT the app, much easier. Google Chrome 44 will likely release for Android in the next few days.

Just three months ago, Google released a significant update HAD for Chrome on iOS Which Brought in several new features. For starters, the updated Google Chrome for iOS (version 42) introduce a new Notification Center widget Which Brings in controls Which lets users launch a new tab or to launch voice search Directly from the 'Today' view of the Notification Center.

A report by MacRumours pointed out That there is no comparable Safari widget for quick launching searches and Hence it, the new Chrome widget "Gives it a bit of a leg up over Apple's built-in browser". However, Safari users can use Siri for quick searches.

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