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Android Users Can Finally Preview Pages in Chrome – Lifehacker Australia
Until recently, the only way to open a link in Chrome’s mobile browser was to leave your current page or punt the link to a separate tab. Neither scenario is ideal,…

Until recently, the only way to open a link in Chromes mobile browser was to leave your current page or punt the link to a separate tab. Neither scenario is ideal, especially if you just want to briefly browse a link before opening it. Thankfully, Chrome now finally lets you preview hyperlinks in Android.
Google recently added the page-preview option via a server-side update. It is turned on by default for all devices, so you dont have to dig through your settings or install any further patches…
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