Weekly Issue: 2024-42
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Google Cloud Marketplace private offer enhancements unlock enterprise and AI use cases
When it comes to purchasing technology for different departments and business units that operate across the globe, enterprise customers need flexibility and choice. This needs to extend to the technology, including generative AI solutions, that integrate with a customer’s Google Cloud environment and that are procured through Google Cloud Marketplace.
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Android 15 rolls out to Pixel devices large and small
Well folks, it’s finally here! Android 15 is officially making its way to Pixel devices, and as always, there are quite a few new things under the hood to talk about. Google’s packed Android 15 with quite a few new features focused on security, productivity, and overall user experience.
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Welcome to Google Public Sector Summit 2024
Today, Google Public Sector is gathering customers and partners in Washington, D.C. for its annual Google Public Sector Summit, an event focusing on the “art of the possible” in AI, cybersecurity, and data analysis for government customers.
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At this price, the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 is still worth buying
With the release of the new, upgraded, and quite awesome Lenovo Chromebook Duet 11″ in the past few weeks, you’d be forgiven for looking right past the older predecessor in the Duet 3. At full MSRP, that’s exactly what I’d expect you to do.
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From AI to Zero Trust: Google Cloud Security delivers comprehensive solutions for the public sector
Government organizations and agencies face significant challenges from threat actors seeking to compromise data and critical infrastructure, and impact national and economic stability. These attacks target a broad range of industries and organizations, from water security to rural health care, via external targeting and insider threats.
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5 ChatGPT Security Risks for Businesses
ChatGPT has become an integral part of businesses as they seek new ways to stay competitive. From customer service automation to content creation, companies are exploiting the power of ChatGPT to streamline operations and enhance customer experience.
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Stable Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex
The Stable channel is being updated to OS version: 16002.58.0 Browser version: 129.0.6668.110 for most ChromeOS devices.If you find new issues, please let us know one of the following waysFile a bugVisit our ChromeOS communitiesGeneral: Chromebook Help CommunityBeta Specific: ChromeOS Beta Help CommunityReport an issue or send feedback on ChromeInterested in switching channels? Find out how.
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Long Term Support Channel Update for ChromeOS
A new LTS-126 version 126.0.6478.255 (Platform Version: 15886.80.0), is being rolled out for most ChromeOS devices. This version includes selected security fixes including:365884464 High CVE-2024-9123 Integer overflow in Skia365802567 High CVE-2024-9122 Type Confusion in V8359949835 High CVE-2024-8905 Inappropriate implementation in V8Release notes for LTS-126 can be found here Want to know more about Long-term Support? Click hereGiuliana PritchardGoogle Chrome OS
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Google Chrome’s uBlock Origin phaseout has begun
Image: The Verge Google Chrome has begun to phase out uBlock Origin. The developer of the free ad blocker, Raymond Hill, recently reposted a screenshot that shows Chrome automatically turning off uBlock Origin because it is “no longer supported.
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Google Chrome’s uBlock Origin phaseout has begun
Image: The Verge Google Chrome has begun to phase out uBlock Origin. The developer of the free ad blocker, Raymond Hill, recently reposted a screenshot that shows Chrome automatically turning off uBlock Origin because it is “no longer supported.
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Chrome for Android Update
Hi, everyone! We’ve just released Chrome 130 (130.0.6723.58) for Android to a small percentage of users. It’ll become available on Google Play over the next few days. You can find more details about early Stable releases here.This release includes stability and performance improvements.
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Stable Channel Update for Desktop
The Stable channel has been updated to 130.0.6723.58/.59 for Windows, Mac and 130.0.6723.58 for Linux which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the Log.The Extended Stable channel has been updated to 130.0.6723.
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New in Chrome 130: Document Picture-in-Picture, CSS nesting improvements, and more!
Chrome 130 is rolling out now! Document picture-in-picture gives you more control over picture-in-picture windows, CSS nested declarations fix some tricky edge cases, and you can specify how decorations on elements split across multiple lines behave. Pete LePage has all the details about what’s new for developers in Chrome 130.
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Running with Pixel Buds Pro 2 for a month highlights their biggest improvment
My biggest gripe with the original Pixel Buds Pro is that they wouldn’t stay in my ears when running. It was a real bummer, because I loved everything else about them.
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The Galaxy Chromebook Plus dictation button is cool, but the feature needs work
Of all the superlatives available on the new Galaxy Chromebook Plus from Samsung, the new dictation key is one of the quieter first-ever features we’ve seen.
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Reltio’s Data Plane Transformation with Spanner on Google Cloud
In today’s data-driven landscape, data unification plays a pivotal role in ensuring data consistency and accuracy across an organization. Reltio, a leading provider of AI-powered data unification and management solutions, recently undertook a significant step in modernizing its data infrastructure by migrating from self-managed Cassandra to Spanner on Google Cloud.
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Founders share five takeaways from the Google Cloud Startup Summit
We recently hosted our annual Google Cloud Startup Summit, and we were thrilled to showcase a wide range of AI startups leveraging Google Cloud, including Higgsfield AI, Click Therapeutics, Baseten, LiveX AI, Reve AI, and Vellum.
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Is anyone else still missing the multi-calendar feature on their Chromebook?
Earlier this year, I was absolutely elated at the promise of multi-calendar support for the ChromeOS Quick Settings calendar.
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Customize performance data in DevTools with extensibility API #DevToolsTips
With the latest Chrome update, now you can pass in a parameter to customize the performance marker and how performance.mark and performance.measure data show up in the Performance panel. Watch more New in Devtools → https://goo.gle/NewInDevTools Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → https://goo.
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How Ernst & Young’s AI platform is ‘radically’ reshaping operations
Multinational consultancy Ernst & Young (EY) said generative AI (genAI) is “radically reshaping” the way it operates, and the company boasts a 96% adoption rate of the technology by employees. After spending $1.4 billion on a customized generative AI platform called EY.
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Chrome shifts to user choice for third-party cookies
Web browsers are moving to user choice when it comes to third-party cookies. What does this mean for you? Be sure to check your site for third party cookies and test for breakage without them. For more information visit → https://goo.gle/cookies Watch more Cookie Countdown → https://goo.
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This 1.5TB microSD card is a perfect $105 companion for the new Galaxy Chromebook Plus
While editing the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus unboxing earlier this morning, I was reminded that this new device includes something that we don’t see on every Chromebook: a microSD card slot.
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Unboxing the new Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus [VIDEO]
The new Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus is in the house and we are so excited to dive into the box to give you all a much deeper hands-on, initial look at this incredible Chromebook.
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Special episode on the June meeting of the WebAssembly Community Group – WasmAssembly
This is a special episode of the WasmAssembly podcast, recorded at the June face-to-face meeting of the WebAssembly community group that took place at the WebAssembly Research Center of the Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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A new Chrome partnership to support underrepresented creatives
Chrome is partnering with Adobe and ADCOLOR to expand access to the best creative tools on the web.
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A new Chrome partnership to support underrepresented creatives
Chrome is partnering with Adobe and ADCOLOR to expand access to the best creative tools on the web.
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A founder’s guide to Google for Startups programs
As a startup founder, you’re juggling a million things – building your team, securing funding, and perfecting your product. Google for Startups is here to help you navigate the chaos and accelerate your growth.
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You can now go see and feel the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus’ best features in-person
Today is the day, folks! In many Best Buy locations across the country, you can now walk into a store, pick up and hold a Galaxy Chromebook Plus for yourself.
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Unveiling the future of data management: Cloudera’s partnership with Snowflake
Spurred by demands in generative artificial intelligence, supercomputing and advanced analytics, data management is evolving rapidly. In tune with that evolution, Cloudera Inc. is partnering with Snowflake Inc., with several data flexibility integrations and enhancements slated to reach enterprise users.
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Time to check your site for third-party cookies
We have the tools and resources to guide you through auditing your site for third-party cookies and building out your plan to migrate away. For more information visit → https://goo.gle/cookies Watch more Cookie Countdown → https://goo.gle/3pc-videos Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs #ChromeForDevelopers #Chrome Speaker: Sam Dutton Products Mentioned: Privacy Sandbox for Chrome
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