Chrome Canary reveals a redesigned first-run screen that asks users to set Chrome as the default browser and pin it to the Windows taskbar.
Google's onboarding process for Chrome tries out a new approach of both offering to be your default browser and being pinned to your taskbar.
Split View, PDF annotations and 'Save to Chrome' features come to the Chrome browser.
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