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how long until Google close up chromium?
Why would they, having your competitor build their product on land you control is invaluable.
I just want competent search of my history. I just want some way of exporting my history in a visually appealing way so I can share my research paths with colleagues in a meaningful way. Vannevar Bush described features like this in 1949 and we still only have partially realized any of this.
I just want to know what website I was on even i clicked a link , like the hierarchy of tree tabs. A chronological list is only so useful, I want to see my click journey
So Google did roll out some of this in it's built in Gemini for chrome.

I'm not too sure how I activated it, but on one occasion it did launch into a search of my history when I was trying in the address bar.

It looks like Google is just silently adding the useful features into their AI. Product (like they did with the ai overviews)

Wow, such innovation, yet another Chrome clone with a chatbot builtin the sidebar…
Because who doesn't want OpenAI reading all their email?
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Google is surely terrified of this “challenger” being built on a foundation (chromium) they have complete control over.
searching "porn" gives a lecture about how it can't do that
> OpenAI Set to Challenge Google with New ChatGPT Atlas Browser

So they will rename Edge ?

And how will they challenge Google, when Google makes the browser ?