Web apps, listen up. Today’s Chrome Stable release includes support for the Web Speech API(discussed last month), which developers can use to integrate speech recognition capabilities into their web apps. To see what this… Read more »
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The Chromebook Pixel, for what’s next (22/02/2013)
Chromebooks were designed to make computing speedy, simple and secure. For many of you, they have become the perfect, additional (and yes, affordable) computer: ideal for catching up on emails,… Read more »
Preview files in Google Drive (21/02/2013)
It may sound obvious, but sometimes the best way to find something is to start looking. Beginning today, Google Drive will let you quickly preview more than 30 file types and quickly… Read more »
New look for the “Create” menu in Drive (8/02/2013)
The “Create” menu in Google Drive has a new look. This change allows for easier access to Drive apps and third party apps. Note: To create a new file from… Read more »
A Chrome Experiment made with some friends from Oz (6/02/2013)
You won’t need magical powers to take a journey down the yellow brick road; just point your favorite browser to the latest Chrome Experiment, “Find Your Way to Oz.” Developed… Read more »
HP Pavilion 14 Chromebook (5/02/2013)
It’s an exciting time in computing. Now more than ever, you have so many choices when it comes to software, hardware and services. With Chromebooks, people tell us they love… Read more »
For schools: the edu-fication of Chromebooks (4/02/2013)
2013 is already shaping up to be a busy year for the web in education. Earlier this month Lenovo announced the new ThinkPad Chromebook and this week, Jaime Casap, Google’s Global Education… Read more »
Google Forms, Refreshed (31/01/2013)
With Google Drive, you can do more than just create, store, and share stuff. A variety of apps can help with everything from editing spreadsheets to signing documents electronically. Forms let you easily create questionnaires and… Read more »
Create, edit and present with Google Slides offline (24/01/2013)
Good news, Slides lovers. You can now create, edit, comment and (perhaps most importantly) present without an internet connection—just like you can with Docs. Any new presentations or changes you make will be… Read more »
