Google Chrome‘s been under hyper-experimentation lately, pushing out new innovative features every couple of days. Google has recently enabled pre-rendering of pages in Google Chrome. Another nifty little feature which may go online very soon is the redesigned New Tab.

The latest development builds (i.e Chrome 12) now has an option to enable the experimental New Tab redesign via flags. This will change the way new tabs are displayed. The previous accordion style of displaying apps, bookmarks and history will now replaced by tabs at the bottom. Apps, bookmarks and History will now be displayed one at the time and are arranged in a carousel.
To use this feature, you’ll need to enable it via about:flags and restart your browser. But like I said, it’s still in the experimental state, so you won’t be able to see it in its full glory. Hope that the feature soon gets out of beta and pave its way to stable builds.
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