Google Chrome OS: Big Deal Or No deal

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When sellers initiate a negotiation through the Deal Sync API, you can import a deal for an advertiser and accept your deals using the deal ID or order/Marketplace ID to continue your workflow in Display & Video 360 from the partner or advertiser level.

After you complete your RFP, you can view existing negotiations in Inventory > Negotiations. The negotiation for each deal you make with a publisher though the same RFP appears under the same RFP ID.

Google Chrome OS: big deal or no deal


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So I figured this might be a platform issue with my distro (Fedora), but this Blog Post also claims that the major browsers don't supports X25519. While ChromeStatus says it's been supported since Chrome 50 (I'm assuming chrome and upstream chromium do not differ in this).

The Justice Department and state attorneys general allege that Google has paid Apple and smartphone makers including Samsung Electronics Co. billions of dollars in revenue-sharing agreements to keep rival search engines from gaining users. The deals offer a percentage of the revenue Google makes from search-based advertising in exchange for being the default tool on browsers and smartphones.

My extension has chrome.runtime.onMessage.addListener() defined in both the background page and a content script. Some messages need to be caught by the background page, others by the content script. My problem is that for some reason one of my content scripts does not catch messages.

As a result, third party suppliers that provide services on online marketplaces may be asked to identify themselves as either traders or non-traders so that consumers can determine if they are dealing with a professional trader and would be able to benefit from consumer rights.


According to a source said to be familiar with the matter who spoke to The Register, Google has been paying Apple a portion of search revenue generated by Chrome users on iOS in return for being the default search provider in Safari and other commercial benefits. The relationship between Apple and Google is an ongoing area of scrutiny for the U.S. Justice Department and the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), which are apparently looking into the secretive search revenue sharing deal.

Google pays Apple around $15 billion annually to ensure that its search engine is the default option on Apple devices, but the latest news that Google is purportedly paying Apple for searches in Chrome for iOS as part of a search revenue sharing deal is a new development. The revenue sharing agreement is said to be known about in detail by only a small number of people. The amount Google is paying Apple and the wider terms of the deal have been redacted from CMA reports.

Though everyone knows Google pays Apple, Samsung, and other manufacturers billions of dollars to make its web search engine the default on devices, it has not been reported until now that the CMA has been looking into Chrome on iOS and its role in a search revenue sharing deal Google has with Apple.

But for the CMA to reveal one Apple product (Safari) while concealing another (Siri), would be odd. And section 5.117 specifically deals with revenue for browser traffic on iOS. Chrome is the only browser that fits in this context.

Reached by phone, attorney Joseph M. Alioto, who filed the private antitrust lawsuit, told The Register it would not surprise him to learn that Google has been paying Apple for search revenue derived from Chrome. He said Google's deal with Apple, which began at $1 billion per year, reached as high as $15 billion annually in 2021.

As the holiday season approaches, the allure of bargain hunting intensifies. And who doesn't love a good bargain? While we're all for saving money, navigating the holiday shopping maze and figuring out if it's a legit deal can be a daunting task. Fortunately, Google's new deal-hunting tools in Search and Chrome will help you uncover real savings and avoid those sneaky price tricks.

Gone are the days of scouring multiple websites and price trackers to find the best deals. Google has announced that Search now seamlessly integrates product discounts from across the web, so you can snag all those sweet deals in one convenient spot. Just type "shop deals" and dive into a treasure trove of discounts, from electronics and apparel to glam stuff. Or get specific with "shop sneaker deals" or anything you want to appear in Search.

For desktop shoppers, bookmark products in Chrome's new Shopping list folder for price tracking updates. And if you're feeling particularly lazy, just leave a product page tab open and let Chrome monitor it for you. Or, add products manually if you're feeling hands-on. With Google's new price drop alerts, you'll never miss out on a great deal again while avoiding deal-hunting fatigue.

Jay primarily writes news and deals posts for Android Police. Before joining AP, he spent the past several years yammering on about the crazy world of Android for various tech outlets. He has reviewed almost every type of phone, from entry-level models to rugged phones. When he's not writing, he goes on long-distance trips with his camera and phones.

There's a way to get it to reload all the tabs that you previously had open. To do this go to Settings (the easiest way to do this is to type chrome://settings/ into the address bar and hit ENTER), then click on to On startup in the left-hand panel and select Continue where you left off.

The deal, signed with an unnamed miner, will see Jubilee take on chrome and PGM feed from a mine on the west end of the Bushveld region. The Bushveld belt of mines is a PGM-rich vein across the northern region of South Africa.

Down the line, Jubilee may take up an option to double the output from the deal to 720,000t per annum via an expansion of the site. The company stated that they intend to take up the expansion option and complete it within 12 months of operations commencing at the facility.

With power supply issues affecting South Africa, rendering many mines unable to produce, Jubilee has been installing backup power solutions at its chrome operations to ensure and maintain operational efficiency. The company estimates that by the end of June 2023, 60% of its chrome operations will be fitted with backup power supplies.

Meanwhile, version 86 will also take into account the content of the chrome push notifications, those websites that have a track of misuse will be regarded for blocking first. This will apply to those websites that use push technology in order to trick users into receiving notifications that have malicious intent: collection user passwords, logins, and credentials included. Thus, summing it up, in the new 86 version Chrome will also check if the website was once featured among those that send unwanted and malicious notifications. If the website has a bad history, the odds are high push ad units will also be blocked entirely.

Fond of fast cars and cigars, South African wheeler-dealer Zunaid Moti dabbled in property development and private jets, but his main business in Zimbabwe was processing chrome.* In 2014 he bought 70% of African Chrome Fields (ACF), a chrome mining outfit based in central Zimbabwe.* *

ZSP169 May 20, 2015. Letter to Vice President Mnangagwa from ACF and, Zimbabwe African Chrome, their joint venture with the military, signed by Brigadier General, applying for special dispensation to export un-beneficiated chrome fines.

Back to school laptop deals are abundant in back to school sales at Amazon, Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. You'll also find direct manufacturer back to school deals on laptops at Dell, HP, Lenovo, and Microsoft.

Even if you're not heading back to school, now is one of the best times of the year to buy a laptop. From Windows laptops to Chromebooks, here are the best back to school laptop deals to shop right now..

Dell XPS 13 9315: $949 $849 @ Dell
Save $100 on the Dell XPS 13 9315, one of the best laptops to buy. We reviewed the 2-in-1 version Dell XPS 13 and liked its lightest design, bright sharp display and great graphics performance. The laptop in this deal packs a 13.4- inch FHD+ (1920 x 1200) 500 nit-display, Intel Core i5-1230U 10-core CPU, 16GB of RAM, Iris Xe graphics and 512GB NVMe SSD. Powered by Windows 11 Home, the Dell XPS 13 is the best overall Dell laptop to buy.

HP Dragonfly G4: $2,548 $1,274 @ HP
Save 50% on the HP Dragonfly Notebook PC G4 during the HP Labor Day sale. It's the ideal laptop for students and traveling professionals who want a capable laptop with a great camera, display and speakers. The base model Dragonfly G4 packs a 13.5-inch (1920x1280) 400-nit touch display, Intel Core i5-1335U 10-core CPU, 16GB RAM, Intel Iris Xe graphics, and 256GB of storage.

Apple 15" MacBook Air M2: $1,299 $1,199 @ Applew/ free $150 Apple Gift Card
Students save $100 on the 15-inch MacBook Air M2 at the Apple Education Store. And for a limited time, get a free $150 Apple gift card with your purchase. The 15-inch MacBook Air features a 15.3-inch (2880 x 1864) Liquid Retina display, Apple M2 8-core chip, 10-Core GPU, 16-core neural engine, 8GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD storage. Magic Keyboard, Touch Bar and Touch ID. This MacBook deal is also open to parents, faculty, staff, and homeschool teachers.

Apple 13" MacBook Air M2: $1,099 $999 @ Applew/ free $150 Apple Gift Card
Students and educators save $100 on the MacBook Air M2. And for a limited time, get a free $150 Apple gift card with your purchase. It features an M2 8-core processor, 8-Core GPU, 8GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD storage. It packs a 13.6-inch (2560 x 1600) Liquid Retina display, Magic Keyboard, Touch Bar and Touch ID. This MacBook deal is also open to parents, faculty, staff, and homeschool teachers.

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