https://developer.chrome.com/blog/wasmgc
WebAssembly Garbage Collection (WasmGC) now enabled by default in Chrome | Blog | Chrome for...
There are two types of programming languages: garbage-collected programming languages and programming languages that require manual memory management. With to...
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/supercharge-web-ai-testing
Supercharge Web AI model testing: WebGPU, WebGL, and Headless Chrome | Blog | Chrome for Developers
Discover our solutions for how to consistently automate browser testing and improve application performance.
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/new-in-chrome-144
New in Chrome 144 | Blog | Chrome for Developers
Find-in-page highlights, a new geolocation element, the Temporal API, and more.
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/chrome-148-beta
Chrome 148 beta | Blog | Chrome for Developers
Get a preview of the next Chrome release with this post detailing the features in the current beta.
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/delaying-shipping-of-css-functions
Delaying the shipping of CSS @function from Chrome 136 to 139 | Blog | Chrome for Developers
The Chrome team responds to concerns from the community.
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/new-in-chrome-105/
New in Chrome 105 | Blog | Chrome for Developers
Chrome 105 is rolling out now. Container queries and :has() are a match made in responsive heaven. The new Sanitizer API provides a robust processor for...
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/css-relative-color-syntax
CSS relative color syntax | Blog | Chrome for Developers
Create new colors based on another color's channels and values.
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/scrollend-a-new-javascript-event
Scrollend, a new JavaScript event | Blog | Chrome for Developers
Delete your timeout functions and shake off their bugs, here's the event you really need: scrollend.
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/cascade-layers/
Cascade layers are coming to your browser | Blog | Chrome for Developers
"Cascade layers are a new CSS API to help you manage the cascade precedence of you code, landing in all modern browsers soon."
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/advanced-attr
CSS attr() gets an upgrade | Blog | Chrome for Developers
You can now use attr() with any CSS property, including custom properties. It can parse values into data types other than strings.
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog
Blog | Chrome for Developers
Latest news from the Chrome Developer Relations team
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https://blog.chromium.org/search/label/chrome%2081
Chromium Blog: chrome 81
News and developments from the open source browser project
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/css-prefers-reduced-transparency/
CSS prefers-reduced-transparency | Blog | Chrome for Developers
Optimize and adjust for users who prefer an opaque UI.
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https://blog.chromium.org/2025/05/fighting-unwanted-notifications-with.html
Chromium Blog: Fighting Unwanted Notifications with Machine Learning in Chrome
Notifications in Chrome are a useful feature to keep up with updates from your favorite sites. However, we know that some notifications may...
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/digital-credentials-api-shipped
Digital Credentials API: Secure and private identity on the web | Blog | Chrome for Developers
The Digital Credentials API, available from Chrome 141, enables websites to verify user information in a privacy-preserving way.
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/optimizing-lcp-using-signed-exchanges
Optimizing LCP using Signed Exchanges | Blog | Chrome for Developers
Signed exchanges are a means for web developers to substantially improve page loading speed coming from SXG referrers such as Google Search. They can provide...
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https://darkreader.org/blog/chrome-favorites-2021/
We are in Chrome Favorites 2021! See all participants – Dark Reader blog
Dark Reader has been selected for Chrome Web Store Favorites 2021 along with other great extensions.
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https://blog.chromium.org/search/label/chrome
Chromium Blog: chrome
News and developments from the open source browser project
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https://developer.chrome.com/blog/chrome-133-beta
Chrome 133 beta | Blog | Chrome for Developers
Learn about the latest features shipping in Chrome.
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https://blog.chromium.org/search/label/Chrome%20on%20Mac
Chromium Blog: Chrome on Mac
News and developments from the open source browser project
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https://web.dev/blog/baseline-devtools-css
Baseline for CSS properties now in Chrome DevTools | Blog | web.dev
Baseline information is now available for CSS properties in the Elements panel of Chrome DevTools!
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