Have you ever wanted to easily search for something specific on a webpage without leaving the comfort of your browser? Well, Google might be listening! Reports suggest the tech giant is planning to introduce a feature called "Circle to Search" from its Android phones to the desktop version of Chrome.
Here's the lowdown: Circle to Search allows users to circle or highlight a specific area on a webpage. This triggers a search directly within Chrome, providing relevant information about the highlighted content.
Currently, Chrome users typically need to copy and paste text or right-click and choose "Search with Google" to find information from a webpage. Circle to Search could streamline this process, making it faster and more intuitive to find what you're looking for.
While there's no official confirmation from Google yet, reports indicate the feature is being tested and might be rolled out in a future Chrome update.
This addition could be a valuable tool for researchers, students, and anyone who frequently needs to search for specific details on webpages. It would also bring Chrome's desktop experience closer to its mobile counterpart, offering a more consistent user experience across platforms.
Stay tuned for further updates as we wait for Google to officially unveil Circle to Search for Chrome desktop.
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