Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Chrome for Android’s “Self Share” may let you push browser tabs to desktop Chrome

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An important part of life in a digital world is integration between devices. When smartphones first arrived, there were tons of apps that made it possible to sync and share between devices. If you’re a long-time Android user you may remember an app called “Chrome to Phone” that allowed you to push things from your desktop browser to your phone. Features like this are fairly common now and Google is working on a new one.

A new Chromium commit mentions adding a feature flag for “self share prototype.” The commit goes on the mention the ability to “send tab to self” and is described as “allows users to post tabs from Android devices to allow other synced computer to reopen those same.”

We don’t know exactly how this will work, but there are a few possibilities. The most likely seems to be a Pushbullet-like tool that manually sends a tab to the desktop. Chrome already has the ability to sync tabs and the “Continue Reading” feature makes it even easier in Chrome OS. However, Self Share would be a faster, more direct method. Rather than waiting for the tabs to sync you can manually push it immediately.

Once this feature is merged, it will be available to toggle on/off at chrome://flags#enable-self-share. This seems like a handy feature. There have been times where I wanted to open a tab from my phone on the desktop and I repeated refreshed the tab sync page. Apps like Pushbullet and Join can already do this quite well, but a built-in method is a nice option for more casual users.

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