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Think that your browser's private mode keeps your browsing completely private? Not so! More often than not, you're still leaving traces of your browsing session behind, and today we'll tell you how...
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Fresh from a Halloween weekend, we're excited to
introduce a brand new beta for Google Chrome, which
includes a few new treats and cool tricks for our users. For those of you who use several computers -- for example, a laptop at work and a desktop at ...
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Google Chrome Blog: Bookmark sync and more speed in the ...
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googleblog.blogspot.com - 22 days ago
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Eric said during our third quarter earnings call
that "innovation is the technological pre-condition for growth." He
was talking about the kind of innovation that's only possible when you can attract and retain the world's finest minds. Some come to ...
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Official Google Blog: Investing in innovation at Google
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This week Lifehacker's got ways to avoid looking like a slob when eating chicken wings, pointers on really leaving no trace when browsing, proof that office space can be shared, and a gadget to annoy your coworkers. • Browser speed test results for Windows 7 • How to really browse without leaving a trace • How to make some coffee shop favorites at home (I highly recommend the lemon pound cake) • How to decide when to spring for the extended warranty • How to turn IKEA cabinets into a ...
How to Truly Browse in Private
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... journeys hidden by deleting or rejecting cookies, not tracking history, and emptying the cache when you quit. Unfortunately, these tricks only solve part of the privacy equation, and dedicated snoops could still see what sites you're visiting. Geeky productivity blog Lifehacker has put together a great guide that exposes how these private browsing modes fail to truly cover your tracks, and how to better hide your browsing habits (for whatever reasons you might have). ...
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