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Google Chrome: feed reader in arrivo su desktop

Ostersund, Sweden – July 30, 2016: Google chrome website on a computer screen. Google Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google.

The development program of Google Chrome continues and, in the near future, there may be the expected debut of a feed reader for the desktop version of the browser. In recent months, Google has already created a similar service for the Android and iOS versions of its browser. Now, however, everything seems to be ready for the release of a desktop version. Here are the details:

Google Chrome: a feed reader for the desktop version is coming

The confirmation regarding the arrival of this news for Google Chrome came from the magazine About Chromebooks who identified some references to the future feed reader for Google Chrome in the desktop version within the ChromeOS 106 code for the developer channel. The system will allow you to follow a website through a special option, providing users with the ability to access a feed system.

The site then contacted the developer Adrienne Porter Felt following the development of Chrome. The engineer has confirmed the development of the project adding, however, that before its release there should be news for the mobile version. More information on the matter, therefore, should emerge over the next few weeks.

Of course, Google does not intend to slow down in developing new solutions for its browser. Chrome, even in the desktop version, should soon integrate a much sought-after tool such as the feed reader.

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