Chrome browser in enterprise: new admin bundle and Citrix support
Thanks to its speed, security and simplicity, Chrome has become the most popular browser for using the web. But it’s not just for personal use. With more than 200 browser management policies, industry-leading security and regularly scheduled updates, Chrome is also built for enterprises.
Adoption of Chrome browser in enterprise has doubled in the last two years and we’re committed to making it even easier for IT admins to deploy and manage Chrome within their organization. Say hello to the new Chrome enterprise bundle.
The new bundle includes multiple tools in a single download that IT admins …Read More
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Bringing the speed of AMP to search & display ads
The open source Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) Project launched 18 months ago to help make the web better with faster experiences. Since then, we’ve been expanding how we surface fast-loading AMP pages on Google Search — starting with the top stories carousel and <a class="colorbox" rel="nofollow" href="https://blog.google/products/search/amping-up-in-mobile-search/" target="_blank" title="AMPing up in …Read More
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Bringing the speed of AMP to search & display ads
Succeeding on mobile starts with getting the basics right. People choose brands that meet their needs instantly and seamlessly. That means no matter how great your site looks, if it loads slowly, users will leave and you’ll miss out.
The open source Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) Project launched 18 months ago to help make the web better with faster experiences. Since then, we’ve been expanding how we surface fast-loading AMP pages …Read More
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More Ways To Connect with Friends in Facebook Live
By Erin Connolly, Product Manager, and Fred Beteille, Product Manager
We know Facebook Live is better with friends. We’ve been working on ways to make Live more fun, social and interactive, like with the new Live interactive effects we announced last month. Today we’re excited to announce two new features that make it easier to share experiences and connect in real time with your friends on Live.
Live Chat With Friends
One of the best things about Live is that you can discuss what’s happening in the broadcast in real time. In fact, people comment more than 10 times more on …Read More
Drive Discovery of Bots & Other Personalized Customer Experiences in Direct Messages
Today, we’re launching a new, customizable Direct Message Card that businesses can use to promote and share bots and other customer experiences built in Direct Messages. Increasingly, businesses are using Direct Messages to create rich, personalized interactions that deepen relationships with consumers, ranging from customer acquisition to fun, engaging bots such as the first ever March Madness bracket builder in Direct Messages (#WendysBracket).
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Drive Discovery of Bots & Other Personalized Customer Experiences in Direct Messages
Today, we’re launching a new, customizable Direct Message Card that businesses can use to promote and share bots and other customer experiences built in Direct Messages. Increasingly, businesses are using Direct Messages to create rich, personalized interactions that deepen relationships with consumers, ranging from customer acquisition to fun, engaging bots such as the first ever March Madness bracket builder in Direct Messages (#WendysBracket).
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AI in the newsroom: What’s happening and what’s next?
Bringing people together to discuss the forces shaping journalism is central to our mission at the Google News Lab. Earlier this month, we invited Nick Rockwell, the Chief Technology Officer from the New York Times, and Luca D’Aniello, the Chief Technology Officer at the Associated Press, to Google’s New York office to talk about the future of artificial intelligence in journalism and the challenges and opportunities it presents for newsrooms.
The event opened with an overview of the AP’s recent report, “The Future of Augmented Journalism: a guide for newsrooms in the age of smart machines,” …Read More
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AI in the newsroom: What’s happening and what’s next?
Bringing people together to discuss the forces shaping journalism is central to our mission at the Google News Lab. Earlier this month, we invited Nick Rockwell, the Chief Technology Officer from the New York Times, and Luca D’Aniello, the Chief Technology Officer at the Associated Press, to Google’s New York office to talk about the future of artificial intelligence in journalism and the challenges and opportunities it presents for newsrooms.
The event opened with an overview of the AP’s recent report, “The Future of Augmented Journalism: a guide for newsrooms in the age of smart machines,” …Read More
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Google Ads, Analytics and DoubleClick Announcements Keynote
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How to Use Twitter Analytics: The Complete Guide for Marketers
It’s one of those things you know you should be doing: tracking your Twitter metrics and analyzing the data they provide. After all, Twitter users interact with businesses in important ways on the network, and if you’re not analyzing the results of your own tweets, you’re missing out on key Twitter insights that could help you refine your strategy and maximize ROI.
So, how can tell you tell what’s working and what’s not when it comes to your Twitter marketing strategy? Enter Twitter analytics.
Bonus: Download the free strategy guide that reveals how Hootsuite grew our Twitter …Read More
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