did-you-kno:

1. Pin Tab

Just right click on a tab, hit “Pin tab” and the tab converts into a  favicon and sticks itself permanently to the extreme left. Use this on  those tabs that you never close.
2) Drag and Drop

You can easily drag downloaded files from Chrome to your desktop or any other folder on your computer. No need to find the folder.
3) Task Manager

Chrome offers a built-in task manager to let you see the  memory and CPU resources consumed by each tab. You can access it through  Tools –> Task Manager or by pressing Shift+Esc.
4. Select Reopen All Tabs

5. Copy Paste Only Text
Next time, when you copy stuff from Chrome, and want to paste it  somewhere else on Chrome itself (like a Gmail compose window, or a  Google Docs document), use Ctrl+Shift+V instead of Ctrl+V if you just need the text. Quick and easy.
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did-you-kno:

1. Pin Tab

Just right click on a tab, hit “Pin tab” and the tab converts into a favicon and sticks itself permanently to the extreme left. Use this on those tabs that you never close.

2) Drag and Drop

You can easily drag downloaded files from Chrome to your desktop or any other folder on your computer. No need to find the folder.

3) Task Manager

Chrome offers a built-in task manager to let you see the memory and CPU resources consumed by each tab. You can access it through Tools –> Task Manager or by pressing Shift+Esc.

4. Select Reopen All Tabs

5. Copy Paste Only Text

Next time, when you copy stuff from Chrome, and want to paste it somewhere else on Chrome itself (like a Gmail compose window, or a Google Docs document), use Ctrl+Shift+V instead of Ctrl+V if you just need the text. Quick and easy.

Source

(via architectpatty)