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cdmagurus.com
05-09-2017, 12:50 PM
No matter how fast our phones get, they’re still only as good as the network they’re using. But now Google is taking steps to make sure you don’t lose your train of thought just because you’ve lost your connection.
Last year, Chrome gained a download button (http://www.greenbot.com/article/3124945/android/chrome-for-android-is-getting-some-extra-tools-for-battling-low-connectivity.html) that let you save web pages for viewing when your connection is spotty, and Google says some 45 million of them are downloaded every week. That's why in the latest version of Chrome for Android, Google is making it even easier to save web pages for offline reading (https://blog.google/products/chrome/read-web-pages-offline-chrome-android/).
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