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I thought the Googlebook would be Google’s MacBook moment. It couldn’t be further from it
Issue 2026-20
Google’s ecosystem vision makes sense — and doesn’t at the same time.
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I thought the Googlebook would be Google’s MacBook moment. It couldn’t be further from it
Issue 2026-20
Google’s ecosystem vision makes sense — and doesn’t at the same time.
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Companies are rethinking the contact center to deliver outcomes — and empathy — at scale
Issue 2026-20
Contact center AI transformation is accelerating in financial services as new innovations close the gap between surface-level metrics and genuine customer understanding in high-stakes interactions.
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Companies are rethinking the contact center to deliver outcomes — and empathy — at scale
Issue 2026-20
Contact center AI transformation is accelerating in financial services as new innovations close the gap between surface-level metrics and genuine customer understanding in high-stakes interactions.
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Future-proof your web projects now. Test with Chrome Dev and Stable channels to adapt to upcoming browser changes. Keep your sites performing smoothly, always. Resources: Feature deprecation and removal in Chrome: https://goo.gle/fdrc Chrome deprecation trials → https://goo.gle/cdt What is Chrome? → https://goo.gle/what-is-chrome Chrome release channels → https://goo.gle/crc Chrome Variations → https://goo.
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Googlebook finally delivers a true desktop with app icons and widgets to Google’s laptops
Issue 2026-20For over a decade, the ChromeOS desktop has been little more than a glorified wallpaper viewer. While there is definitely an appeal to that distraction-free, minimalist approach, users migrating from Windows or macOS have consistently asked for a traditional space to organize their workflows.
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Android’s new custom widgets are one of the things I am most excited about for Googlebook
Issue 2026-20
I cannot count the number of times I have searched the Play Store for an app with a specific widget functionality, downloaded a few different apps, and come up completely empty-handed.
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Most businesses already generate more data than their teams can realistically process. The problem is rarely access to information — it is the inability to turn that information into fast, reliable decisions. A lot of companies already have the data they need. Most companies already have the information they need.
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As cloud-based computing continues to grow, devices powered by ChromeOS and browsers like Google Chrome are becoming essential tools for both work and everyday life. Lightweight, fast, and secure by design, these platforms prioritize efficiency and simplicity. However, one challenge remains universal across all devices: dealing with unknown contacts.
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A Shift in How Chromebooks Are Used Chromebooks were originally designed for productivity and everyday browsing, but their role has expanded in recent years. With the growth of cloud gaming and browser-based applications, these devices are now capable of supporting a wide range of gaming experiences.
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Chromebooks save screenshots as PNG files by default, which preserves image quality but often creates larger files that are harder to upload, email, or use on websites that prefer JPG. While ChromeOS doesn’t include a built-in PNG-to-JPG converter, there are several fast and simple ways to change the format.
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The global docking station market reached $4.1 billion in 2026, with growing demand for USB-C and Thunderbolt 4 accessories driven by hybrid work and multi-display setups. Chromebook adoption continues to expand in education and enterprise, increasing the need for external monitor support, portable displays, and docking solutions.
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The best tool for mirroring Android phones to PC now makes apps feel like desktop software
Issue 2026-20
Scrcpy 4.0 introduces resizable flex displays and an SDL3 migration for a more seamless Android-on-PC experience.
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The best tool for mirroring Android phones to PC now makes apps feel like desktop software
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Scrcpy 4.0 introduces resizable flex displays and an SDL3 migration for a more seamless Android-on-PC experience.
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For our finale, we are leveling up to true production-grade quality with an expert judge! Learn how to measure human expert agreement with Cohen’s Kappa, balance your judge’s precision and recall using the F1 score, and avoid the massive trap of overfitting with a secret final exam dataset.
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Voice dictation is incredibly convenient, but the reality is that the way we speak rarely matches how we actually want to write. Between the stuttering, self-corrections, and filler words like “ums,” “ahs,” and “likes,” most voice-to-text messages require a lot of manual cleanup before you can hit send.
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If you catch Oliver Dunk executing exaggerated physical drills or shouting technical terms at inanimate objects, just know it’s all for a good cause. We are gearing up for #GoogleIO to drop some big announcements, including exciting Chrome Web Store and Chrome Extensions updates. Register today → https://goo.
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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Dev 150 (150.0.7838.2) for Android. It’s now available on Google Play.You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here.
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Welcome to the first Cloud CISO Perspectives for May 2026. Today, Vinod D’Souza, director, Office of the CISO, shares highlights from his RSA Conference fireside chat with Anthony Belfiore, chief strategy officer, Wiz.As with all Cloud CISO Perspectives, the contents of this newsletter are posted to the Google Cloud blog.
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The Dev channel has been updated to 150.0.7838.0 for Windows, Mac and Linux.A partial list of changes is available in the Git log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.
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