I hope reviews like this remind them that this is a great browser, but a lot of that is because it’s fast and easy to setup to operate as expected.
But, Chrome didn’t make finding the way to turn the stupid thing off easy. Most of the iOS browsers have added this “feature” and they were all quickly disabled. Pretty straight forward, huh? Yeah, I didn’t think so, either. Turn it off by going to chrome://flags and search for “start surface” and disable that. A web search will bring up all kinds of “you may have been hacked”. It won’t be in the settings and they don’t make it clear what is going on. It was later ported to Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android, where it is the default browser. However, if you're familiar with IETab, which renders pages in. Apparently, OGC was based on the same code.
It was first released in 2008 for Microsoft Windows, built with free software components from Apple WebKit and Mozilla Firefox. Open in Google Chrome works like the other engine-switching plug-in for Firefox, IETab. When you open up the browser, after it not being up for awhile, it will open a new tab. Google Chrome is a cross-platform web browser developed by Google.
Great browser, but terrible release update process