Google Chrome to Add Tab Groups Feature to Keep Your Tabs Organized

Google has finally started rolling out 'tab groups' feature in the Google Chrome Beta. This feature allows users to group similar tabs for faster access and identification while this is only available in beta program as of now but it may make its way to the stable Chrome in next week.
To get your hands on this feature, all you have to do is right-click on a tab and choose 'Add tab to be Group'. Then you can give a band to the group which will further help you to identify the tabs and you can start adding other tabs this group by just choosing 'Add tab to group' and specifying the group that you just created.
You can even choose specific colors for certain tab groups so that you can visually identify them. There are eight colors to choose from, and to make your tab group attractive too. If you're interested to use this feature now, then you can do so by just enabling Tab Groups Chrome flag.

Google has stated that people prefer to group Chrome tabs based on topics, on basis of internal testing and early user research. Google says, “It helps if you’re working on several projects, or looking through multiple shopping and review sites.”
Google has also pointed out this feature can be used on basis of urgency of your work like “ASAP”, “this week”, and “later” to priorities tasks. While this can also be used to track progress by groups like “haven’t started”, “in progress”, “need to follow up”, and “completed”.