Weekly Issue: 2025-33
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Google Ads Statistics And Trends In 2025
Google Ads Statistics and Trends 2025: Complete Performance Guide Google advertising statistics reveal the platform’s continued dominance in digital marketing, with the search giant capturing 69.04% of the global PPC market share and generating over $273 billion in ad revenue.
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How Yahoo Calendar broke free from hardware queues and DBA bottlenecks
Editor’s note: Yahoo Mail is in the midst of one of its largest infrastructure transformations to date: a multi-year effort to modernize hundreds of petabytes of services by moving to Google Cloud.
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Boosting defenders with AI: What’s coming at Security Summit 2025
While AI can help empower defenders, it can also create new security challenges. Those two critical, interconnected themes are driving our announcements and presentations for this year’s Google Cloud Security Summit.
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The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook price plummets to an all-new low
Just a couple weeks ago, we were thrilled to tell you about the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus hitting a new record-low price. At the time, I thought the deal couldn’t possibly get any better for one of the best Chromebooks on the market. But I was wrong.
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Chrome Permissions Ranked By How Often Users Say “Allow” Without Reading (2025)
Chrome Permissions Ranked By How Often Users Say “Allow” Without Reading (2025) User engagement with Chrome’s permission prompts remains a critical challenge in web user experience and privacy. Research from 2024 and 2025 reveals that users frequently grant access reflexively, especially when prompts are contextually tied to ongoing tasks.
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Most Common AI Tools Used at Work (And What They’re Replacing) 2025
The Most Common AI Tools Used at Work (And What They’re Replacing) 2025 In 2025, ai tools are deeply integrated into workplace workflows, serving tasks from writing and coding to data analysis and IT support.
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Why Meta Quest 4 Could Be the Next Big Thing in VR?
Meta Quest 4: Complete Guide to the Next VR Revolution Virtual Reality has transformed from a futuristic concept into mainstream entertainment, with Meta leading this revolution through their Quest series.
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How to Reopen Recently Closed Tabs in Chrome on iPhone
Accidentally closed a tab in Chrome on your iPhone? Don’t worry. You can bring it back in just a few taps. Chrome keeps a short history of recently closed tabs. This feature allows you to easily reopen them without having to search for the page again.
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