• Your Chrome browser just got a useful tab split-view mode - along with other upgrades Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon Google. • ZDNET’s key takeaways Chrome just got three new features, none of which use AI. • One new tool lets you fill out PDFs without downloading. • Another tool automatically backs up your PDF downloads. • Google recently announced a trio of new productivity features forChrome, all aimed at increasing your productivity. • In a surprising departure from the norm these days, none of themuse AI.

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  • Google has added three new productivity tools to Chrome that do not rely on AI. The first lets users view two tabs side‑by‑side in a resizable “split view” mode, easing multitasking. The second automatically backs up any PDF downloaded to a “Saved from Chrome” folder in Google Drive, making files easier to locate and access across devices. The third feature allows users to annotate PDFs-add signatures, fill forms, or write notes-directly in the browser without downloading the file. All three upgrades are available in the latest Chrome release.

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