
Chrome and Edge just got faster at copy-pasting. Here’s why
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Browsers optimizing clipboard reads with “Selective format read” is a reminder that UX wins are now coming from shaving milliseconds off mundane workflows. If your app still chokes on rich paste or bloats the clipboard, expect user frustration to rise as the baseline experience improves in Chrome and Edge.
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