There are many reasons that Google Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, but one of the reasons is that it simplifies the browsing experience in ways that many of its competitors don't. The latest example of this is a totally new feature that is currently being tested in the Chrome Canary browser that should make it easier to reopen tabs that you might have accidentally closed before you were done with them.
Google's Chrome Canary browser is sort of a testing ground for new features and functionality before they reach the main browser. Not all of them will see the light of day, but many do, such as the new "Search Tabs" button that recently rolled out to everyone in an update. If you missed it, the new button now appears just to the left of the minimize button at the top of the browser, allowing you to see all of the tabs that you have open and search through them for a certain tab. In Canary, that menu now also includes a list of your recently closed tabs.
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