Android: Once you experience pull-to-refresh in apps like Twitter or Facebook, it's hard to imagine life without it. Now, if you use Chrome, this feature is standard on every website you visit.


For those who aren't familiar, pull-to-refresh works like this: when you scroll all the way to the top of the page, you can keep scrolling to refresh the feed. In Chrome's case, if you keep scrolling once you reach the top of a site, you'll reload the page. This is much handier than the previous method of tapping the menu button and then hitting the refresh button. Google had been testing this feature in the Chrome Beta app, but it's now graduated to the full version in record time. If the new version hasn't rolled out to your device, you can download the APK here.

Chrome | Google Play Store via Android Police