Google Chrome

In a bid to upgrade user experience, the Chrome team is developing an "Organize Tabs" feature, soon to be seen at the top left corner of the browser, adjacent to the tab search function. This new addition would be a natural extension of Tab Groups functionality.

"Organize Tabs" is expected to take automation a step further by smartly reordering tabs, and directing them to various window groups.

Moreover, the new feature may potentially introduce an automatic tab group creation once tabs are systematically categorized.

For those unfamiliar, the "Tab Groups" in Chrome essentially serve as a tool to declutter one's web browser space.

Chrome's Tab Groups feature is a powerful tool to manage your tabs. Imagine if your desk was cluttered with lots of papers. It would be hard to find what you need, right? Now, think of each of those papers as an internet tab.

Google Chrome 'Organize_tabs' feature
Google Chrome 'Organize tabs' feature (Leopeva64)

If you have many tabs open, it's like having a messy desk. To make things tidy, you can use "tab groups" to put similar tabs together, like grouping all your recipe tabs or all your shopping tabs.

It's like putting papers into different folders on your desk. You can even give each group a name and a color so you can quickly find it.

With the introduction of "Organize Tabs", Chrome is poised to offer its users an optimized browsing space, where tabs are as organized as documents in color-coded folders on a desk.

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