While these platforms do support web versions, the new feature named as Chrome Kaleidoscope may make it slightly different. It’s available for Chrome Canary and not fully functional yet.

Chrome to let you stream video content in a dedicated section

Google has been adding several features to its Chrome browser to make it more resourceful, and stand out of the league. But, it’s also increasing the size and consumption of RAM, which affects in slow system performance unless it’s equipped with more RAM and a better processor. And now, adding to these features/complaints, Google is trailing with a new feature in its Chrome Canary build. The Chrome Canary is a testing version of stable Chrome, which is updated almost daily to equip new features for their response. Thus, it’s used mostly by developers. As guys at Chrome Story found out, the latest Chrome Canary has a new feature called Chrome Kaleidoscope. This cleared the doubt that Chrome is preparing for a new dedicated section for streaming videos.

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