Reducing notification overload for a quieter browsing experience in Chrome
Introducing Skia Graphite: Chrome's rasterization backend for the future
Chrome achieves highest score ever on Speedometer 3.1, saving users millions of hours
Fighting Unwanted Notifications with Machine Learning in Chrome
Announcing Supporters of Chromium-based Browsers
Making Chrome QUICer
How Chrome doubled its Speedometer scores on Android
Seamlessly use your passwords and addresses in Chrome across all devices
Building a faster, smarter, Chromebook experience with the best of Google technologies
How Chrome achieved the highest score ever on Speedometer 3
Introducing Shared Memory Versioning to improve slow interactions
This reduced cookie-related inter-process messages by 80% and made document.cookie accesses 60% faster 🥳.
Hypothesis testing
Improving an algorithm is nice, but what we ultimately care about is whether that improvement results in improving slow interactions for users. In other words, we need to test the hypothesis that stalled cookie queries were a significant cause of slow interactions.
To achieve this, we used Chrome’s A/B testing framework to study the effect and determined that it, combined with other improvements to reduce resource contention, improved the slowest interactions by approximately 5% on all platforms. This further resulted in more websites
Timeline of the weighted average of the slowest interactions across the web on Chrome as this was released to 1% (Nov), 50% (Dec), and then all users (Feb).
By Gabriel Charette, Olivier Li Shing Tat-Dupuis, Carlos Caballero Grolimund, and François Doray, from the Chrome engineering team
Manifest V2 phase-out begins
Multi-tasking with Minimized Custom Tabs
How to get started
Because this change happens at the browser level, developers who use Chrome Custom Tabs will see this change automatically applied starting with Chrome version M124. End users will see the Minimize icon in the Chrome Custom Tab toolbar.
Please note that this is a change in Chrome, and we hope other browsers will adopt similar functionality.
Posted by Victor Gallet, Senior Product Manager