
For test purposes, they are available to early adopters and developers. This feature was available in Chrome Canary build 102 but will soon be rolling out to everyone. Google Now for the desktop is still in the experimental stage, but it will likely land in the consumer version of Chrome for the Mac. First of all, Google Chrome Canary gets the latest updates, tools, and functions. Here are some of the top new features in Chrome 102.

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These mobile-synced cards will display relevant information using location data pulled from the mobile device. Once enabled, this will add an arrow icon to the left of the omnibar that expands to offer a number of options including recent pages, bookmarks and a download button.
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Some of these desktop cards will sync with Google Now if it is enabled on a mobile phone. Chrome Canary for Android will allow you to test the new features of the browser before anyone else Google is already testing a Read Later feature in Chrome. According to a Google support page, Google Now on the desktop will support weather, sports scores, commuter traffic and event reminders. Its updated nearly daily with new features, and because it can be run alongside Chromes Stable channel for testing and. Users who are signed into Chrome will receive a Google Now notification and a list of available cards. The canary build is less stable, but with even more cutting-edge features than the developers build, which tests new features before theyre pushed to the. Users should go to "chrome://flags/#enable-google-now" and then switch the settings from "Default" to "Enabled." A final click on the "Relaunch Now" button will turn on the feature. Canary users on the Mac can enable the personal assistant by turning on the correct flag in the browser.

Available on iOS and Android devices, the service is now making its way onto the desktop via Chrome Canary, the experimental build of Google's Chrome web browser.Īs reported by the Google Operating System blog, the latest build of Chrome Canary allows users to receive Google Now cards directly in the browser's notification system. There have been reports of the Canary features being reflected in Chrome, which may cause bugs in the stable version of the browser as well. Google Now is a personal assistant service that is considered to be Google's counterpart to Siri.
