Article 68Q6T Google is working on making Chrome’s picture-in-picture more useful

Google is working on making Chrome’s picture-in-picture more useful

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The latest Chrome beta, version 111, includes a trial for a feature that could make the browser's picture-in-picture feature significantly more useful. Instead of being only for playing videos, Google's looking into letting it display basically any web content in a floating window that stays on top of all your other windows.

There are quite a few ways this feature, which is called Document Picture-in-Picture, could be useful. Some of Google's examples are mostly just spins on how picture-in-picture already works, such as video players but with custom UI (such as buttons to like or dislike a video, a timeline, or captions), or a miniplayer for video conferences that let you see a grid of people and access controls to mute yourself or...

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