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NICE announces CXone compatibility with the Chrome OS ecosystem, Simpli.fi announces partnership with Spaceback, and more CX news
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Recent Chromebooks have been high-end affairs to attract the technorati, but HP's latest offering is firmly at the budget, experimental or student crowd with a modest specification and fun looks for under $280.
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While celebrating the fifth birthday of Google Chrome, the company has announced a new wave of apps to turn its cloud- and web-based service into one that could soon challenge the likes of Windows and other desktop operating systems.
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I was listening to one of my favorite technology web casts discussing Google's recent I/O conference and once again they came up with the same old, same old talking point -- why does Google have both ChromeOS and Android? Two operating systems, both built on the Linux kernel -- why
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It seems an odd time to launch the updated Chromebook, but at least the price is now right and the styling looks okay for those who are comfortable working in an all-cloud environment.
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The very latest news out of Google is that Larry Page has lost his voice, probably from screaming "success!" repeatedly as the Nexus 7 tablet ships. Meanwhile, the rest of Google never sleeps, and its products never stop being tweaked and updated.
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Google continues to roll out the hardware at its IO developer event with the new and improved Chromebooks. These Samsung-built notebooks offer better hardware, hugely improved Chrome OS features and will be available in stores for the first time.
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In an attempt to attract a wider range of businesses and educational establishments, Google has adjusted its Chromebook subscription model to include an annual payment option.
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Google's Chromebook launched with much fanfare at Google I/O this May, and since we've seen mixed reviews. But with Google announcing better support for integration conscious and Windows-dependent buyers will Chromebooks now pique the interest of enterprise IT? Let's have a look.
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Welcome to another week of Google. This time around we discussed the ever-popular Google I/O Conference, the new Google Chrome OS notebook from Samsung, and some scary browser vulnerabilities.
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The Google I/O Conference in San Francisco ended yesterday. In case you caved and blinked at any point over the last 48 hours, we've wrapped up the highlights: Google Music Google Music Beta -- currently invite-only -- lets you upload music files to the cloud.
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As Google (news, site ) gets ready to unleash the Chrome OS, hardware makers such as Samsung are preparing their products to run the web-based OS.
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If you’re a college student with $20, you can get some tacos and a beer or two, or as Google hopes, rent a laptop. We’ll let you decide what the best deal is. Is Google Taking Notes from Seattle? Google (news, site ) is set to announce a
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The development of the world wide web has been nothing short of breathtaking. Tim Berners-Lee, its inventor, had a vision of a very basic text system back in 1989. Little over 20 years later and the Web has morphed into something he could never have imagined.
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