The latest stable release of Google Chrome now comes with Instant Pages enabled by default. When you click on a search result on Google, the page will appear to load faster.
In the following video below, Google has demonstrated the speed difference between one with Instant Pages enabled and the other without it enabled.
On top of the Instant Pages feature, latest Chrome also comes with a print preview feature along with a built-in PDF viewer and an easy option to print to PDF. I personally feel this print preview feature very useful.
» Instant Pages on Google Chrome | Google Chrome Blog
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Wednesday, August 03, 2011
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