Chrome was among the first browsers to have address bar and search bar as a single function, which they call it Omnibox. It makes Chrome look considerably better in layout with much less 'chrome'.
There's an unusual problem, however. Most of individuals still check out Google.com and type in the search box. That's why Google has actually spruced up Chrome's brand-new tab web page, putting a search box in the center.
As you can see from the screenshot above, the Google company logo and search box grabs much more focus compared to one of the most Visited sites' thumbnails.
There are merely 4 sites noted under Many Checked out listing and you can not reorganize them either.
As you focus the search bar and start entering, Google will show recommendations and will certainly pack the results web page in just about a blink of eye. It's powered by Google Split second (which you can turn on/off in search settings).
It also will not show the lengthy LINK you generally see in address bar when you browse on Google.
There's no chance to navigate to Apps page from the brand-new tab, except that you can easily pin it to Bookmarks bar for quick gain access to.
If you want to attempt these features, becoming Chrome Canary (bleeding edge version of Chrome). None of these attributes are last and they're yet to be added to steady develop of Chrome.
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