Google has made the spotlight in the world of technology news this past week. From a dynamic [logo change](https://www.techbooky.com/post-title/google-changes-logo-and-its-not-just-a-logo/) to significant enhancements in[Google Docs](https://www.techbooky.com/post-title/voice-typing-comes-to-google-docs-plus-more-updates-to-docs/), Google’s evolving digital presence can be felt with each of its new interfaces. However, in this week’s line up of updates, Google’s popular internet browser, Chrome, steals the limelight.

The tech giant [announced](http://chrome.blogspot.com.ng/2015/09/chrome-improvements-for-faster-and-more.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+blogspot/Egta+(Google+Chrome+Blog)&utm_content=FeedBurner+user+view) the latest iteration of Chrome’s engine – Chrome 45, designed to accentuate speed and bolster user efficiency. Cognizant of more discerning tech users’ demands, the new Chrome seizes the spotlight with its enhanced load speed and, most importantly, streamlined memory usage. As a result, users can now anticipate a smoother, quicker browsing experience with limited memory consumption.
Taking a leaf out of Mozilla’s notebook, Chrome 45 will now restore previously opened tabs enabling users to resume their work at a faster pace. Unlike Mozilla, where users are required to click on individual tabs to view them, Chrome goes a step further by automatically loading the most recently viewed tabs. This subtle change underscores Google’s commitment to user-centric design by focusing on enhancing user convenience and productivity.
Google Chrome continues to dominate as the browser of choice for most internet users, as highlighted in our [browser popularity survey](https://www.techbooky.com/post-title/yahoo-to-replace-google-as-default-search-engine-on-firefox-in-the-us/). With its constant updates and feature upgrades, Chrome proves that it knows how to keep its users hooked and satisfied, stamping its authority in the fiercely competitive browser market.
This article was updated in 2025 to reflect modern realities.
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