- Aug 17, 2014
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Google Chrome is getting closer to a working Tab Group implementation with the ability to add tabs to groups, headers for each group being displayed, and in the latest Chrome Canary build, groups being saved between browser sessions.
For those not familiar with Tab Groups, it is a feature being developed for Chrome that allows you to add tabs to different groups. This allows you to organize open tabs based upon a particular criteria and eventually manage them as a single entity.
While Google is still working on this feature, they have gotten closer in the current Google Chrome Canary build where Google has implemented a feature that allows Tab Groups to reopen after you restart the browser.
Tab Group Headers
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For those not familiar with Tab Groups, it is a feature being developed for Chrome that allows you to add tabs to different groups. This allows you to organize open tabs based upon a particular criteria and eventually manage them as a single entity.
While Google is still working on this feature, they have gotten closer in the current Google Chrome Canary build where Google has implemented a feature that allows Tab Groups to reopen after you restart the browser.

Tab Group Headers

Google Chrome is Getting Closer to Working Tab Groups
Google Chrome is getting closer to a working Tab Group implementation with the ability to add tabs to groups, headers for each group being displayed, and in the latest Chrome Canary build, groups being saved between browser sessions.