Google is testing a new “Memories” feature for Google Chrome that collects your browsing history, bookmarks, and other web activity onto a single, searchable page that will help you dig through your browser activity more easily. Unlike Chrome’s current browser history page, which lists your activity chronologically, Chrome’s Memories breaks your activity into a card-based menu. How to turn on Memories early for Chrome Canary on desktop:, or update to, Chrome Canary version 92.0.4479.0 (or higher). Note: Don’t forget to sync Chrome Canary with your Google account—otherwise the Memories page will be blank!In a new tab, go toSelectfrom the drop-down box. Reboot Chrome when prompted.Open Chrome Canary again, then go toto open the Memories page.
Source: The Nation April 20, 2021 16:00 UTC