Google Chrome does its primary job a lot faster now. Following a recent update, searches that go through the search bar at the top of the browser (which Google calls the «Omnibox»), now preloads results before you click on them a lot faster than before.
Browser speed statistics are fuzzy in real-world use, but Google said that the most common search results are now four times more likely to show up in under 500 milliseconds. That means when you type stuff in and select one of the recommended
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