Google has introduced a new feature on Chrome for Android that allows users to have webpages read aloud. This feature aims to enhance accessibility and convenience for users navigating text-heavy web pages.
#Chrome on #Android can now read the #internet as a new update improves app accessbility https://t.co/Zs6uQaBfcE
NEWS: Mobile users will soon have native Article viewing in the app instead of opening a webview https://t.co/O67L3pgdO5
Hey @elonmusk @lindayaX @X @Support, any idea why you can't post links on desktop? It only shows up as the title to the article with a link to the general website, but not the link to the article with a preview. You have to be on the app to do that. Is this a new setting?
Chrome for Android can now read webpages for you https://t.co/Zz26BHkXak https://t.co/vZa5L2jisa
Your Android phone can read websites aloud to you, here's how to make it work https://t.co/z1FVZiiNto https://t.co/Pew4UcBFVS
Google Chrome on Android can now read webpages aloud https://t.co/KTf3zh1Gt1
Ever wished Chrome could read out those long web pages to you? Well, the feature is finally available on Android! https://t.co/SJU4Mq2RK4
Google begins rolling out a "Listen to this page" feature on Chrome for Android, letting the browser read text-heavy web pages (@technacity / 9to5Google) https://t.co/uDswrRlBBe š« Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/CFMZ7YoiGj
You can now easily listen to a page in Chrome for Android https://t.co/HVVVmSC9t0
#Google Chrome's New Feature Reads Webpages Aloud On Android: How To Use https://t.co/U2QLZkMAau