Here's how to save time whenever you open Google Chrome

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Chances are you have a certain group of go-to sites you visit every time you load up your web browser.

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Personally, I wind up on Twitter, Gmail, Google Play Music, Google Drive, Reddit, Wunderlist, and this other weird site, without fail, every morning.

For a long time, getting to those sites involved opening up separate tabs in Google Chrome and entering each URL on my own. It wasn't exactly hard labor, but it was still something to do.

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Per usual with Chrome, though, there's a way to simplify that already simple thing. In this case, you can make it so the browser automatically loads the pages you'll visit anyway, without forcing you to even touch your keyboard.

Also per usual with Chrome, figuring out how to do that isn't immediately obvious. So let's take a second and show you where to go.

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