Google testing 'Copyless Paste' feature in Chrome for Android

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Next in like is probably this copyless paste.

If you want to check the existence of this feature out for yourself, head over to Chrome Canary for Android and switch it on in chrome://flags.

The feature doesn't seem to be ready on most Chrome browsers though as one XDA developer (Mishaal Rahman) shared. Could it be possible in the future to find music in Google Play after you've looked at an artist's tour dates for example? Post the Chrome 57 update, users also received real-time physical web suggestions on the browser's address bar. The feature is called copyless paste.

It's notable that the vast majority of these devices are "planned" with no hint as to a rollout date and it's not clear exactly what the hold up is, and indeed why Google devs can't make Android work on all Chromebooks.

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The company has already prepared code documentation.

Provide suggestions for text input, based on your recent context. However, he also writes that data is stored locally in your smartphone, and not on Google servers. While this feature will hardly eliminate the need to use it multiple times a day, it will cut down on how often we need to struggle with those tiny blue handles.

Copying and pasting information on your phone or tablet can often be trickier than on a PC or laptop, especially if you've got a device with a small screen. "While we won't be able to bring Android apps to every Chromebook ever made, we're continuing to evaluate more devices and we'll update this list as new devices are added". But it is not yet fully implemented, standardized or it might be a bit buggy.

Lately, Google has been adding new features across it various platforms like Google Maps, YouTube, Google Search, and others. The reason is incognito tabs don't store any data.

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