Google Chrome is getting a redesign — here's what it looks like

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Google is planning a redesign for Chrome, its browser, that will adopt the "Material Design" ideas that Android uses.
Screenshots of the redesign were spotted on Google's developer website and show a slight tweak to the way Chrome looks, including squarer corners, a flatter look, and redesigned buttons for bookmarks and information.

According to the report, the new design is functional but not finished, and it's unclear when Google plans to roll out the update.
 
Here's what Chrome looks like now.

 
Tabs will now have a squared-off look rather than a rounded one, and Google has ditched the line-based settings menu in favour of three dots.
 
Chrome on Chrome OS, which runs on Chromebooks, is also getting an updated media player.

 

This is the updated Settings page, which now has clearer options for appearance, search, and changing the default browser.
 

The Extensions page has also been redesigned with individual tabs for each extension.

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