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This is a very, very exciting announcement that we’ve been waiting to share for a bit.
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In the event that you have somehow missed all the hype/fear/excitement over ChatGPT, perhaps a recap is in order. ChatGPT is a highly sophisticated AI chatbot built to deliver state-of-the-art language modeling techniques.
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In recent memory, Google Docs gave you a bunch of extra control over formatting by letting you view non-printing characters, toggle page numbers and default styles, indent headers based on levels and more.
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While we’re still waiting for our review unit of the latest, higher-end Chromebook from Acer – the new Chromebook Spin 714 – that doesn’t mean we don’t already know enough about this device to easily and enthusiastically recommend it.
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We’re excited to announce that Google Cloud Support is now available as Public Preview* in the Google Cloud mobile app.View and manage Google Cloud Support cases We understand how important it is to be able to access and collaborate on Cloud Support cases.
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There’s no denying that the foldable phone form factor spices up the somewhat boring smartphone market. As with any new phone, there are usually awesome, new features and there are failures; and the Pixel Fold is no exception.
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Google Tasks officially freed from its side bar prison, can now be used standalone on the web
Issue 2023-30Google Tasks, once a standalone website, was transitioned into the Gmail Sidebar as part of the company’s new “integrated workspace” strategy. This strategy aimed at streamlining productivity by housing multiple tools and apps, including Meet and Chat, in one central location: Gmail.
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Here’s a first look a the new Microsoft 365 Chromebook integration. It brings a seamless Office productivity workflow to ChromeOS.
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The ChromeOS 115 release is now rolling out to most supported devices on the Stable Channel. Here’s a rundown of the several new Chromebook features.
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Google Photos is getting another visual design overhaul, features a pill-shaped nav drawer
Issue 2023-29Google Photos appears to be testing a significant interface overhaul. As reported by @Nail_Sadykov, an editor for the Google News Telegram Channel, there’s a fresh Google Photos UI design making the rounds, and it seems to divert quite significantly from Google’s current design principles.
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Right on schedule, ChromeOS 115 is arriving on a Chromebook near you and unlike the last few 4-week updates, this one has quite a few new tricks up its sleeve.
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The Dev channel has been updated to 117.0.5897.3 for Mac and Linux, 117.0.5897.3 /.4 for Windows.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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The Dev channel has been updated to 117.0.5897.3 for Mac and Linux, Windows comming soonA 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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Holy grail layout
Issue 2023-29Latest from Chrome → https://goo.gle/3XZodJu Subscribe to Google Chrome Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs
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Hi, everyone! We’ve just released Chrome 115 (115.0.5790.136) for Android: it’ll become available on Google Play over the next few days.This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.
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Google is rolling out ChromeOS 115 as a bigger-than-usual update with a number of user-facing additions over the coming days.
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Chrome continues its work on the Tab Groups Save feature, but it’s still busted and useless
Issue 2023-29Chrome introduced the idea of saving tab groups for later a long time ago. In fact, we first reported on it over two years ago! Since then, Google has done little to develop the feature. Worse still, it’s done little to even make it usable.
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Latest from Chrome → https://goo.gle/3XZodJu Catch more DevTools Tips → https://goo.gle/DevToolsTips Subscribe to Google Chrome Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs #DevToolsTips
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Improbable Worlds Limited — commonly known as Improbable — is a metaverse technology company that’s been at the forefront of building virtual worlds since 2012.
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Google Assistant looks to finally be on the receiving end of some generative AI and will soon be able to condense long passages of website text into manageable, clear-cut summaries. An update is being worked on in the Google app beta version 14.
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Pokémon Sleep is now available and it could be a game changer for your kids’ bedtime routine
Issue 2023-29Pokémon trainers (and masters alike) have been eagerly awaiting the release of Pokémon Sleep for the past four years, and the day has finally arrived.
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The Stable channel has been updated to 115.0.5790.102 for Windows, Mac and Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the log.Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here.
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The Stable channel is being updated to OS version: 15474.61.0 Browser version: 115.0.5790.131 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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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 116 (116.0.5845.43) for iOS; it’ll become available on App Store in the next few days.You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.Erhu AkpobaroGoogle Chrome
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Google’s Tensor G3 in the Pixel 8 will be more powerful, but here’s what it needs to be truly great
Issue 2023-29Google’s Tensor G3, the newest version of the company’s silicon set to power the upcoming Pixel 8 series, and from the looks of it, Tensor G3 will be an upgrade over G2 in some key ways.
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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 116 (116.0.5845.41) 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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Geospatial data is transforming how municipalities, farmers, energy companies, and many other organizations operate. This data contains information about the earth over a certain period of time, which means organizations can better understand change. This increasingly fuels efficiency and effectiveness programs across a variety of industries.
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Chrome’s tab strip on Android tablets is ridiculous and it needs to borrow from ChromeOS
Issue 2023-29Tablets – as a general tech item – are here to stay. While the iPad still rules the day, Android tablets have carved out a niche thanks primarily to their versatility and usually lower prices.
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Google Messages is taking a big step towards interoperable messaging with MLS standard
Issue 2023-29There’s no way around it: messaging has become an integral part of daily life for most of us. From personal conversations to business communications, we need messaging platforms to connect with others on a daily basis.
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See how apps look and feel on each of your devices with this upcoming Play Store update
Issue 2023-29If you’ve ever questioned how an app might appear or operate on your specific device before downloading it, this upcoming Google Play Store update is going to be your new best friend.
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Google is once again raising the price of YouTube Premium. This time, the service will go up by an additional two dollars, peaking at $13.99 instead of the previous $11.99 USD.
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The latest iteration of Google’s Chrome browser is now generally available for macOS, Linux, and Windows. Here’s what’s in the Google Chrome 115 release.
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Do distros even matter in the era of cloud and microservices? Register Kettle Linux is everywhere. Servers, phones, laptops, and more, whether people know it or not. And it’s all over our headlines lately – for good reason.…
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By and large, wading your way around the web isn’t exactly an inspiring process. You open up Chrome — or whatever browser you prefer on Android — and you pull up the site you want. Right?
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