“Others have been grouping their tabs by how urgent they are, “ASAP,” “this week” and “later.” Similarly, tab groups can help keep track of your progress on certain tasks: “haven’t started,” “in progress,” “need to follow up” and “completed.”
Google said after testing Tab Groups for months, they noticed people usually arranged their tabs by topic and that appeared most common when people shopped or were working on a project. They’re also saved when Chrome is closed and reopened. Once grouped together, the tab groups can be moved and reordered. Clicking on the dot lets users update the color, label and name the group. A gray dot will appear to the left of the tab and outline it in the same color. Right-click on any tab and choose Add to New Group. Tab Groups, try it here, allows users to color-code, group and add text or emoji labels to separate clusters of tabs in their browser. And while third party apps are already available to help collectors manage tabs, Google is now stepping in with Tab Groups.
Are you a tab collector? That’s Google’s name for people who have tabs upon tabs upon tabs open on their Google Chrome browser.