The push notification feature of Chrome has taken a leap from the Canary channel and has taken a part in the latest Beta release. I think we all know what that is supposed to mean! It is just a step away from becoming incorporated into the stable browser.
Chrome Beta 42, which is applicable for all platforms, will be presented with 2 new API (application program interface) which will facilitate websites to send notifications to you even when the browser is not open. Each message will be coming with “Site Setting” beneath it, as one sees below the fold; it provides a way for swiftly switching off notifications from that specific website or service.
On top of all that, the latest Chrome beta for Android interface now shows banners which make it much more convenient to add shortcuts for your home screen. Although only top notch mobile websites that meets the company’s eligibility criteria can be benefitted from this new cool feature. This means that one does not have an array of unnecessary shortcuts on their home screen.
Last but not the least; the browser consists of a new setting which allows you to pause the plug-in content. This is very convenient if one has to prevent old computers from becoming slow or to conserve battery when one is not located anywhere near a charging outlet.