Google has announced it’s making its Chrome to Phone browser extension available to all, taking it out of closed beta. This move means users of Android phones and Chrome desktop browsers can install the extension and simply push whatever content they’re looking at to their handset. This means that if you’re looking at a map, or watching a video on YouTube, the Android handset will recognise this and open the web page in that application instead. Out of the cage Google first announced this feature at Google I/O earlier in the year, but it’s only now that it’s become available to the general public.
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