Chrome notifications are finally over on OS X

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Google and its manias for adding add-ons to its applications try to keep us informed at all times of what seems good to them. If you have used or are using an Android device, and if you have Google Now enabled, surely on more than one occasion you have finished up to your nose with the happy notifications o Google Now cards: if you go out now it will take 40 minutes to get home, the weather for tomorrow will be good, update this application, for tomorrow you have to go to the dentists to get several teeth and the day after tomorrow you go on a trip to Sevastopol ...

But with the latest Chrome update for OS X, Windows, and Linux, Google has decided to remove the notification center. The main reason he's been forced to remove it is because very few people used it. This happy notification center appeared for the first time in 2013, but unlike the Android version, it offered us information about pages or extensions that we had installed on our desktop computer, regardless of whether it was based on OS X, Windows or Linux.

Large companies they always try to shoehorn us into those functions that seem like good ideas to them, but they continue to insist until we adopt them or as is this case, people do not use it because they do not see a real utility to it. On other occasions, these companies have had good ideas that started from a basic function that over time they have had to expand and add more options such as Google Drive or Hangouts.

Another novelty that this new version brings us comes in regarding memory and processor consumption that this version of Chrome did in OS X, greatly improving performance with battery consumption if used as a general rule with a laptop not connected to the electrical network.


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