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    Google Chrome will finally have a built-in split screen feature

    January 20, 2025

    Google Chrome currently testing the split screen feature, and with that, you can view two web pages at the same time in one window.

    The post Google Chrome will finally have a built-in split screen feature appeared first on MSPoweruser.

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