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* [http://phandroid.com/2014/03/24/google-now-desktop-laptop-chrome-browser/ Google Now lands on Windows and Mac desktops], continuing the trend of pushing features from mobile out to the desktop and vice versa, to offer consistent experiences across platforms
* [http://phandroid.com/2014/03/24/google-now-desktop-laptop-chrome-browser/ Google Now lands on Windows and Mac desktops], continuing the trend of pushing features from mobile out to the desktop and vice versa, to offer consistent experiences across platforms
* Cisco and Google [http://www.fierceenterprisecommunications.com/story/cisco-google-sign-deal-bring-webex-chromebooks/2014-03-18 pen an agreement to bring WebEx to Chromebooks]
* Cisco and Google [http://www.fierceenterprisecommunications.com/story/cisco-google-sign-deal-bring-webex-chromebooks/2014-03-18 pen an agreement to bring WebEx to Chromebooks], indicating an HTML5 variant of the popular Enterprise conferencing software will be released.
* A different take [http://qz.com/188794/if-microsoft-doesnt-loosen-up-firefox-wont-be-the-last-to-abandon-it/ on Mozilla's decision to abandon Metro], mainly around how it may impact others. Ignore the tea-leaf-reading on Moz motivations, and focus on the perceived difficulties of the Metro platform's openness (also echo'd by [http://www.computerworld.in/news/ex-mozilla-engineer-blames-microsoft%27s-rules-for-metro-firefox%27s-death Brian Bondy])
* A different take [http://qz.com/188794/if-microsoft-doesnt-loosen-up-firefox-wont-be-the-last-to-abandon-it/ on Mozilla's decision to abandon Metro], mainly around how it may impact others. Ignore the tea-leaf-reading on Moz motivations, and focus on the perceived difficulties of the Metro platform's openness (also echo'd by [http://www.computerworld.in/news/ex-mozilla-engineer-blames-microsoft%27s-rules-for-metro-firefox%27s-death Brian Bondy])


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