Google brings touch features to Chrome Canary

From CNET News.com: Google's Chrome Canary, the version of its browser currently under development, is hinting that more touch-friendly features are coming to the software.

Google's latest Chrome Canary build has added touch features, according to The Verge. The browser now includes a slide-to-navigate option that will allow users to swipe across the display to either go forward or back. Like mobile operating systems, swiping to the left in Chrome Canary brings users back to a previous page, while swiping to the right will let them move forward.

In addition, the browser comes with an "enable pinch scale" option that lets users pinch their fingers together to zoom in and out.

Chrome Canary is available for download. However, Google cautions that only early adopters and developers should try it out, since it's still unstable and could crash without warning.

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