Google could bring Android's share menu to Chrome for desktop (photo)

Google recently changed the Chrome sharing menu in its Android app. With the new organization the available operations are distributed over two lines : the lower one shows a series of options such as copy, print, send to other devices, while in the upper line there are the apps where from which the link can be sent to others.

Apparently something like this will soon land in browser versions for desktop on all platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux and ChromeOS). To announce the novelty was the introduction in the latest release of Chrome Canary of a pair of flags that suggest the start of a test for a new sharing system.

For the moment there is nothing concrete and the flags are more like placeholders , if you want to activate them to try the news in preview you have to open the page chrome: // flags and activate the items # sharing-hub-desktop-app-menu and # sharing-hub-desktop-omnibox .

At the moment the browser from the desktop already allows you to perform some operations from the omnibox such as the generation of a QR Code and the sending of a link to mobile devices, so it is not clear which functions could be contained in the new menu and what it might look like.

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