Google Chrome will soon have full functionality for working with RSS. An experimental feature with very narrow capabilities appeared in a test build of the Canary mobile browser for Android back in the spring. Now Google has begun rolling out the feature to the stable build of the browser.
By default, it is not yet available for many, but it can be turned on in the menu of experimental functions. To do this, go to the chrome: // flags page, find the Web Feed item there, activate it and restart the application.


After that, the Subscribe button will appear in the menu on any page. All materials from the sites you subscribed to will be available in the VA subscribed tab, which is available when you open a new blank tab.
When the feature will appear in the iOS version and desktop Chrome is not yet clear. Recall that sometime earlier Google had an RSS aggregator called Google Reader, but the company closed it back in 2013.
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