Google just wouldn’t be Google if it wasn’t wringing out every last iota of performance from its products. The most recent Chrome release isn’t any different, ushering Instant Pages out of the dev channel and into the hands of the proletariat. The headline feature uses an algorithm to “guess” where you’ll click next, pre-fetching and pre-rendering the end result if it’s confident enough. Mountain View says it is the only “high-profile” site to support the tech, but interested web masters can can partake of the instantaneous Google goodies by peeping the more coverage link below. Tweaks to the Omnibox — which now returns URL and title history results in keeping with partial queries — and the addition of print previews for Windows and Linux round out the 13th version of the favored browser. Video of the über-swift search in action’s below.
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