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“MyTerms” wants to become the new way we dictate our privacy on the web

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Read full article Comments You arrive with either a pre-set contract you prefer on your device or pick one when you arrive, and it tells the site what information you will and will not offer up for access to content or services.

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100 Low-Cost or Free Web-Based Tools for Nonprofits

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The number of low-cost or free, web-based resources and tools available to nonprofits today is astounding. Many nonprofit professionals are overwhelmed by the all choices and as the Mobile Web and related start-ups continue to grow, prepare to be mind-boggled by all the new technology options available to your nonprofit in coming years.

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Windows 11 updates are accidentally getting rid of Copilot, at least for now

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Copilot has made it into Windows 11 (and even, to a more limited extent, the aging Windows 10) as a native app, and then a wrapper around a web app, and soon as a native app again. Read full article Comments

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How Your Nonprofit Can Tap Into the Power of App and Web-based Push Notifications

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You can classify push notifications generally into two categories: app-based push notifications and web-based push notifications. OneSignal is a free service that enables users to set up app and web-based push notifications.

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SpiderBot experiments hint at “echolocation” to locate prey

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It's well understood that spiders have poor eyesight and thus sense the vibrations in their webs whenever prey (like a fly) gets caught; the web serves as an extension of their sensory system. Read full article Comments But spiders also exhibit less-understood behaviors to locate struggling prey.

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Google inks $32 billion deal to buy security firm Wiz even as DOJ seeks breakup

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Google's announcement this morning said that "Wiz's products will continue to work and be available across all major clouds, including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle Cloud platforms." Read full article Comments

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Gemini gets new coding and writing tools, plus AI-generated “podcasts”

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Canvas is available in the Gemini prompt bar on the web and mobile app. Read full article Comments Gemini is also getting Audio Overviews, a neat capability that first appeared in the company's NotebookLM product, but it's getting even more useful as part of Gemini. Simply upload a document and tell Gemini what you need to do with it.