Article 65A9M Chrome’s new sidebar lets you blast through search results

Chrome’s new sidebar lets you blast through search results

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Mitchell Clark
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search_side_panel_2x.0.png The side panel is getting an upgrade. | Image: Google

Google Chrome has a new sidebar that should make it faster and easier to check out a bunch of search results in a row without having to bounce back and forth between the search page and whatever websites it links to. Google also says that it's bringing its price tracking feature to desktop after a few months of it being available on mobile versions of the browser.

Google's blog post explains how to access the new sidebar: after you click on a search result, you'll be taken to the webpage, and a little Google logo will pop up in your address bar. Clicking that button opens the sidebar that shows you results for the search you did to get to the page (though you can search for something new if you like). From there, you can click on...

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