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Google upgraded Chrome so you can find everything you're looking for in your tabs, bookmarks and browsing history.
Google announced that it is now possible to search for bookmarks, tabs, and your browsing history right from the address bar using “@” as a prefix on desktop.
Users will now be able to search by typing in the shortcut @bookmarks to look through pages they have saved already, or @history to open up a search of their most recently-visited web pages.
Google said that it won't directly use your browsing history or tabs to train its large language models, and the feature also doesn't work with pages you browsed in Incognito mode.
Google today announced a couple of updates to Chrome that bring, among other things, a new way to resume your past searches in the browser. This new feature, dubbed “Journeys,” is now rolling ...
Journeys is a Google Chrome desktop feature. It groups pages from your search history by topic or intent, providing a more helpful user experience than just showing a chronological list of pages.
Adding @bookmarks, @history or @tabs into your Chrome address bar should help speed up your searches in these categories.