“We will provide more guidance to web publishers as we learn and evaluate whether this feature will graduate from an experiment to a broader rollout in Chrome,” the team added. This is still a browser experiment at the moment, so there's no saying whether it will come to all users in the future via a stable Chrome release. Read more: Fake Microsoft Authenticator extension removed after weeks on the Chrome Web Store ![]() Read Aloud is intended for users who prefer to listen to. It also wants websites to keep their RSS feeds up-to-date so that Chrome can serve up the latest content when they open up their browser. Read Aloud can read PDF, Google Docs, Google Play books, Amazon Kindle, and EPUB (via the excellent EPUBReader extension from ). “Our goal for this feature is to allow people to follow the websites they care about, from the large publishers to the small neighborhood blogs, by tapping a Follow button in Chrome,” the Chromium team said on its blog. Google clearly wants the feature to be as simple to use as possible. Once enabled, new articles from websites that are followed will show up on the New Tab page under the Following section. ![]() This will roll out to users on Chrome Canary, and appears limited to the US – but users might be able to enable the feature via a Chrome flag. Samsung has updated its Expert RAW app, which brings Astrophoto mode to the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, Galaxy S21 Ultra, and Galaxy Z Fold4.It allows the phones users to take long-exposure pictures. Over the next few weeks, the company's Chrome browser will receive a new experimental ‘Follow' feature as part of the browser's menu on the top right corner of the screen, the company says. ![]() Here's what the feature to ‘Follow’ a website looks like.
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