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A whole new kind of Android browser multitasking power

By and large, wading your way around the web isn’t exactly an inspiring process. You open up Chrome – or whatever browser you prefer on Android – and you pull up the site you want. Right?

Okay, you can always use Android’s system-level screen-splitting set-up if you want to look at two tabs side-byside or view another app at the same time. But let’s be honest, for most common purposes that isn’t theeffective way to get work accomplished. Unless you’re using the plus-sized screen of Google’s Pixel Fold or another expandable phone, that approach squeezes a lot of stuff into a small space. And for productivity-oriented tasks in particular, that isn’t optimal.

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