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| June 29, 2013 CNET Social Tech | |
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RSS, autocomplete URLs hit new Android Firefox beta Flat design is in, including the new Firefox logo. Meanwhile, the beta version of the Android browser picks up some helpful usability features. | Google gooses Chrome with network speed-boost idea: 'QUIC' Trying to cut Net communication delays, Google has begun testing a new technology called QUIC that seeks to marry security, reliability, and performance. | Ad group blasts cookie-privacy project from Mozilla, Stanford Interactive Advertising Bureau CEO Randall Rothenberg calls the effort to determine which cookies should be blocked or allowed a "Kangaroo Cookie Court" that will hurt small Internet publishers. | Leak confirms WebGL, SPDY for IE11 On the eve of Microsoft Build 2013, leaked details on Windows 8.1's Internet Explorer 11 confirm that the browser will support next-gen Web technology, including Google's SPDY protocol. | Google's Chromebook photo app tries to pick your best pics The software imports, sorts, syncs, and packages up photos imported onto Google's high-end Chrome OS laptop. It's a very Googley way of handling photos. | | | | | New Firefox earns full WebRTC WebRTC may sound like yet another Internet acronym, but what it brings to browsers could be the death knell for plugins -- and it just landed in the latest version of Firefox. | | | | | | |
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