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Google working on ‘Kaleidoscope’ streaming service hub for Chrome – Android Police
If the Chrome browser just wasn’t eating enough of your RAM, Google is working on adding even more stuff to it with something it’s called Kaleidoscope. We

If the Chrome browser just wasn’t eating enough of your RAM, Google is working on adding even more stuff to it with something it’s called Kaleidoscope. We don’t have many details at this time, but it seems to be a hub for streaming video services.
The new feature, found at chrome://kaleidoscope/, is only available if you’re using Chrome Canary, the most experimental version of Google’s web browser. As Chrome Story reports, the page would previously read “Chrome Kaleidoscope is not currently ava…
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