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Chrome Enterprise expands ecosystem to strengthen endpoint security and Zero Trust access
Issue 2024-19
The modern workplace relies on web-based applications and cloud services, making browsers and their sensitive data a primary target for attackers. While the risks are significant, Chrome Enterprise can help organizations simplify and strengthen their endpoint security with secure enterprise browsing.
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Introducing Google Threat Intelligence: Actionable threat intelligence at Google scale
Issue 2024-19
For decades, threat intelligence solutions have had two main challenges: They lack a comprehensive view of the threat landscape, and to get value from intelligence, organizations have to spend excess time, energy, and money trying to collect and operationalize the data.
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The Dev channel has been updated to 126.0.6452.3 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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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Dev 126 (126.0.6452.4) 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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In this tenth and final episode of “Unleash the Power of Scroll-Driven Animations”, show host Bramus looks back at what this series has brought … and is also looking forward to what you are going to build with Scroll-Driven Animations. Chapters: 0:00 – Intro 1:20 – Outro Resources: Demo: Text-Reveal → https://goo.
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Animate 3D models and more on scroll | Unleash the power of Scroll-Driven Animations (8/10)
Issue 2024-18
In this eighth episode of “Unleash the Power of Scroll-Driven Animations”, show host Bramus shows how to animate external objects such as 3D models, video elements, etc. on scroll.
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Animate elements in different directions | Unleash the power of Scroll-Driven Animations (7/10)
Issue 2024-18
In this seventh episode of “Unleash the Power of Scroll-Driven Animations”, show host Bramus shows how you can scroll an element in a different direction than the scrolling one.
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Add Scroll Shadows to a Scroll Container | Unleash the power of Scroll-Driven Animations (6/10)
Issue 2024-18
In this sixth episode of “Unleash the Power of Scroll-Driven Animations”, show host Bramus teaches you how to add dynamic scroll shadow indicators to visually signal scrollable content. These indicators appear and disappear as you scroll, and are only injected if the box can actually scroll.
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Core Concepts: Timeline Lookup and Named TLs | Unleash the power of Scroll-Driven Animations (5/10)
Issue 2024-18
In this fifth episode of “Unleash the power of Scroll-Driven Animations” show host Bramus shows how to the timeline lookup mechanism works, where it can fail to work properly, and how to work around that by using named timelines or simply swapping out an `overflow: hidden` with an `overflow: clip`.
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Core Concepts: Timeline Ranges Demystified | Unleash the power of Scroll-Driven Animations (4/10)
Issue 2024-18
In this fourth episode of “Unleash the power of Scroll-Driven Animations” show host Bramus shows how to attach a Scroll-Driven Animation to only a part of a Scroll Timeline/View Timeline. In CSS this can be done using the animation-range property, and in JavaScript using the rangeStart + rangeEnd animation options.
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Core Concepts: view() and ViewTimeline | Unleash the power of Scroll-Driven Animations (3/10)
Issue 2024-18
In this third episode of “Unleash the power of Scroll-Driven Animations” show host Bramus digs into the View Timeline, a type of animation timeline that tracks a subject’s relative position within its scroller’s scrollport.
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Core Concepts: scroll() and ScrollTimeline | Unleash the power of Scroll-Driven Animations (2/10)
Issue 2024-18
In this second episode of “Unleash the power of Scroll-Driven Animations” show host Bramus digs into the Scroll Timeline, a new type of animation timeline that tracks a scroller from start to finish.
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Introduction One challenge with any distributed system, including Workflows, is ensuring that requests sent from one service to another are processed exactly once, when needed; for example, when placing a customer order in a shipping queue, withdrawing funds from a bank account, or processing a payment.
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ChromeOS 124 rolling out: Material You Settings redesign, Wi-Fi prioritization, & more
Issue 2024-18
Google is rolling out ChromeOS 124 with a handful of notable features for Chromebooks over the coming weeks.
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