Google has added Chrome to its browser for the Android mobile operating system it is developing, which can be downloaded from Google Play, a new useful feature. It will allow the browser to store content, including news articles, on the device when it is connected to the Internet. Thus, the user can read the saved content offline.
As the company explains in the blog, when the user's device is connected to free Wi-Fi, Chrome's web browser will automatically download relevant articles based on what content is most popular in a particular location. Thus, in order to read the content, only periodic access to the Web will suffice.
Google notes that this feature is targeted at the markets of "Next Billion Users" and will be available to users in 100 markets, including the markets of India, Nigeria, Indonesia and Brazil.