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How will marketers brace themselves for the eventuality of a time when third-party cookies will no longer exist?
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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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Google has unveiled new measures limiting third-party cookies in the Chrome. While details remain unclear, it should offer users more privacy. Here's why.
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A week after Google introduced its new native Chrome ad blocker, it appears to be having an impact already
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Google is rolling out native ad-blocking in Chrome that will likely have larger implications for the advertising industry. We asked experts what to expect.
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Only two weeks after Office landed on iPad and about eight weeks since it made it easy to find through the launch of Office.
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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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Chrome Office Viewer (Beta) Some interesting new releases this week in the document management space, not least of which is the new ability offered by Google to open and edit Office documents using Chrome.
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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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Google has turned the taps on its update stream after last week's I/O event.
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Google's I/0 event keynote is in full swing with announcements for developers, gadget lovers and social media users. A cross-platform Hangouts app is one of the highlights, bringing its various communications apps together.
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When it was first introduced in late 2010, the Rockmelt social browser seemed like a next step -- instead of connecting with friends on social sites, users could connect with them directly through the browser.
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The browser wars have taken a new direction. Google has announced that it will split off a new rendering engine from the open source WebKit that is used in its Chrome browser and Chrome OS, as well as in Apple’s Safari and others.
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