Google will detect and correct typos in Chrome URLs


Google has introduced quite a lot of accessibility choices for its providers. For instance, the Chrome browser ought to now detect typos when getting into URLs and recommend corrections.

Google doesn’t say how this perform works precisely, however the options will in all probability be positioned beneath the tackle bar. Additionally it is unclear whether or not it’s attainable with web sites that the person has by no means visited, as a result of Google writes that ‘this could make it simpler to get to beforehand visited web sites’. The function ought to be accessible instantly within the desktop model, though it seems to be a gradual rollout. The function ought to come to the Cellphone app within the coming months.

As well as, the “Stay Closed Captioning” function for cellphone calls will likely be added to extra Android gadgets, “such because the Pixel 5, Pixel 4, and choose Samsung Galaxy telephones.” This function is already accessible for the newest Pixels. It additionally provides assist for extra languages, together with German and French, however no Dutch.

Lastly, it’s now proven to everybody on Google Maps whether or not a location is wheelchair-friendly. Beforehand, this data was solely proven to customers who enabled the Accessible Locations function.