Chrome 19 is now live and it introduces a cool new feature called tab sync. That means if you’re signed into the Chrome Browser on your desktop and mobile device, whatever tab you have open at the moment will be opened on each device. If you have a Chromebook or Android 4.0 device, you can easily sync them with your desktop. Check out the video demo above for more information.
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