While there are visual changes in Chrome, the feature that caught the eye was the cross-device web page push. You can right-click on a link and a new drop-down context menu will appear that allows you to send links to other devices you use Chrome on, of course you need to be logged into Chrome.
If you use Chrome on iOS, you will need to open the app and a small prompt will appear to accept the submitted tab. The feature has started to appear on the Windows, Android and iOS versions of Chrome, Chrome 77, but it still doesn't seem to be enabled on the macOS variant.
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Chrome has long supported the ability to browse open and recent tabs on multiple devices, but this push to connected devices feature makes things faster.
The only other major change in Chrome 77 is a new tabbed site loading indicator. A new animation shows a site favicon loading in a circle before expanding when the page fully loads.
The loading indication is a good visual indicator to make it easier to find when a tab is still loading.
To update Chrome to its latest version, 77, just go to "Help" > "About Google Chrome" in your browser. For Android and iOS, just go to your app store and check if there is an update for your browser.