Google Chrome is getting Parallel Process launching support on Windows, to show Save bookmarks to Google Account Prompt soon to users, and is adding toast notifications to Reading list.Desktop Chrome’s built-in feature, Task Manager, which displays and lets you control processes running in the browser, is getting a redesign after a long time.Just like the Windows 11 Task Manager, Chrome Task Manager allows users to “End process”es that consume more resources to make Chrome more responsive and stable. To open Chrome Task Manager on Windows 11, use the Shift+Esc shortcut or click on Menu > More Tools and select “Task Manager”. Is Googl teryin g to copy windows OS task manager?

