
Google has added some more features to Chrome actions, that let you perform various functions in Chrome without having to dig for certain settings. To access the feature, you can visit the Journeys page in Chrome History or click on “Resume your research” when typing a related item. It’s currently available on the desktop version of Chrome on all operating systems in English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, and Turkish.

However, users will have the option to delete individual items, groups of items, or turn the feature off. Google says it considers the fact that how often a certain site is visited, so it’ll show you the most relevant items first. Additionally, Google will suggest other relevant searches related to the pages you visited to help you expand your search. So, basically, if you are in the middle of some important work and you have to get up and walk away for some other important work, Chrome will group those websites, based on the topic, so you can go back and pick up where you left off with a simple search.

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