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- Chrome is set to introduce vertical tabs, a feature long sought by users who keep many tabs open. The new layout, tested in the Chrome Canary build, places tabs along the side of the window, improving visibility and organization while freeing up horizontal space. Canary users can try the beta version, though it is not stable for everyday use. Google plans to roll the feature out to the general‑availability release within the next few months. The addition is expected to bring Chrome closer to competitors like Opera, Safari, and Zen, which already offer similar tab‑management options.
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