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Welcome back! New features coming to DevTools in Chrome 64 include: Performance Monitor. View a page's performance in real-time. Console Sidebar. Reduce Console noise and focus on the messages that are important to you. Group similar Console messages. The Console now groups similar messages together by default. Read on, or watch the video version of these release notes below. Performance Monitor U
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