Chrome has been the most popular web browser for desktop and mobile for quite some time now. While Google had a monopoly on the market for a few years, that all seems to be changing now with new and improved competitors in the market like Microsoft Edge and Brave browser.
Google tests follow button on Chrome for websites that support RSS
That’s why engineers at Google have been working day and night to bring new and improved features to Chrome for mobile and the latest addition seems to be the ‘Follow’ button for your favorite RSS feeds. This is quite a useful addition to Chrome and is quite awaited by users who read a lot of blogs on a daily basis. Here’s everything you need to know about the ‘Follow’ button in Chrome.
Chrome has added a new Follow button that appears in the menu section. The Follow button lets you follow RSS feeds from your favorite blogs to stay up to date with the latest news and events around the world. The Follow button was first introduced in a Google Chrome Canary build a few months ago and has now been added to the Chrome beta channel. The Follow button lets you follow all of your favorite blogs. Once you follow them, all the latest posts from your followed blogs will appear in Chrome, making it much easier for you to stay up to date with the latest news.
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