The latest update to Chrome for Android (v35) adds a bunch of goodies to the mobile browser, including native Chromecast support. The new feature lets users send videos directly from a browser tab to ‘s TV dongle.
The Chromecast feature was actually available in Chrome 34, which came out in h. At the time it was a hidden feature that was not available by default.
says the video Casting feature isn’t fully fleshed out yet only lets you send “some” videos to your Chromecast. It’s not entirely clear what that means, but the company has said that YouTube support is not complete.
Beyond Chromecast support, Chrome beta also adds an option to reopen recently closed tabs. Fullscreen videos will support subtitles HTM controls, there’s improved support for devices that have multi-window functionality.
Chromecast rising
Support for Chromecast continues to exp as adds more functionality to its Chrome browsers third-parties jump on board.
Recently, added limited support for YouTube live streams to Chromecast, as well as the ability to stream videos marked as private. And embattled live TV/DVR streaming service Aereo announced on Thursday that it would start supporting Chromecast as of May 29.
Aereo is just one of many third party announcements for Chromecast we should see in the coming months. In February, released a software development kit for Chromecast added Cast functionality to ay Services.
If you want to give any of the new features in Chrome Android Beta a try, just head over to ay to download the app. The beauty of the Chrome Beta on Android is that it can run simultaneously with the regular version of Chrome, so you can play with all the new cool features without sacrificing the stability of the mainstream version.