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Google makes it easier to test experimental features in Chrome – Yahoo News Australia
As of this week, the browser’s Canary version includes a beaker icon where you can enable experimental features, as well as send feedback to the Chrome team.

It turns out increasing the cadence of Chrome updates
isnt the only change Google has planned for its web browser. In a tweet spotted by 9to5Google (via XDA Developers), Chrome design head Alex Ainslie detailed a new feature that makes it easier to try out any experimental functionality that Google is working on. As of this week, the browsers Canary version includes a beaker icon where you can enable experimental features, as well as send feedback to the Chrome team.
We hope to gather more feedback…
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