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Google sharpens ax for Chrome Frame

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June 15, 2013

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Google sharpens ax for Chrome Frame

The end is nigh for Chrome Frame, Google's tool for getting legacy versions of Internet Explorer to run modern HTML5 code.

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Instart Logic hopes to profit from speeding up Web sites

With technology that speeds communications between Web browsers and Web servers, a Silicon Valley startup wants to win customers away from Net giants such as Akamai.

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Feedly starts weaning itself from Google Reader servers

Taking a major step toward independence, Feedly's iOS app now uses Feedly's own servers instead of Google's to keep track of RSS feeds.

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Make Web sites mobile-friendly or face Google search wrath

Google says it plans to demote Web sites in mobile search results if they don't work properly on mobile devices. That's a powerful incentive.

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Google Now notifications (almost) ready for Mac

Google Now notifications for Chrome on OS X arrive, but so far they're only for the most adventurous testers.

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Airbnb founder: Banning private rentals as silly as banning cars

Expect the will of the people to prevail when it comes to overpowering regulatory restrictions against renting out private lodgings, Airbnb Joe Gebbia argues.

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