Google introduces two new modes for Chrome desktop web: All you need to know
Google will be soon rolling out two new performance modes - Energy saver and Memory save for its desktop version of the Chrome browser, suggests a report. According to a report by The Verge, the technology giant Google has announced Energy saver and Memory saver modes which would help the users to reduce their browser’s memory usage by up to 30 percent and enhance the battery life when a device will be running on low power. Meanwhile, Google also plans to combine the team working on the mapping service Waze with the group overseeing the company’s Maps product, as the search giant faces pressure to streamline operations and cut costs. Google plans to merge Waze’s more than 500 employees with the company’s Geo organization, which oversees the Maps, Earth and Street View products, beginning on Friday, according to a Google spokeswoman.
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