Chrome for iOS Plays Better with Other Google Apps
Jul 17, 2013, 2:32 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Google today kicked out an update to the iOS version of Chrome, which adds a handful of useful new features. First and foremost, Chrome now lets iOS device owners open web links in other Google apps, including Google Maps, Google+, Google Drive, and YouTube. Further, the app makes some improvements to its text-to-speech and search performance, and reduces the amount of data needed to deliver web sites. Other changes include support for fullscreen browsing on the iPad and general performance fixes. Chrome for iOS is free to download from the iTunes App Store.
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