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They broke ground on the complex just two years ago, but it’s been in the making for nearly a decade.
Google is adding Immersive Reading Mode to Chrome. It may allow users a full-page, distraction-free way to read articles on the web.
Google for Android will soon get a feature that will allow you to continue to watch/listen to media, even as you switch tabs.