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Chrome caching to smooth out rough patches in network

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May 04, 2013

CNET Social Tech

Chrome caching to smooth out rough patches in network

"Offline cache mode" lets Google's browser load a saved version of a previously visited Web page. The cached version might be out of date, though.

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Monotype deal helps Google's fonts escape the Web

Google's Web fonts now are available through Monotype's SkyFonts technology, which lets people download fonts from the Web and use them on their computers.

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Twenty years on, the Web faces new openness challenges

CERN set the Web on fire by releasing open software without royalty payment requirements. Two decades later, proprietary technology has found a foothold.

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Opera suit: Former employee spilled secrets to Mozilla

The Norwegian browser maker seeks $3.4 million from Trond Werner Hansen, who worked with rival browser maker Mozilla last year.

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Free Software Foundation attacks DRM in HTML video

In cooperation with the Electronic Frontier Foundation and others, the free-software organization calls on the W3C to keep DRM out of Web standards.

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EC details Google's proposed search concessions

Google offers to label its own services in search results and give some prominence to rivals. European competitiveness regulators now want feedback, and critics are lodging objections.

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