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AI Is Coming for Your Web Browser. Here’s How to Use It
CERN Celebrates 30 Years Since Releasing the Web To the Public Domain
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OneDrive on the Web Has a New Look and a Lot More Features
Microsoft has rolled out several small improvements to its OneDrive cloud storage service recently, but now the company has announced a complete overhaul for the web version. It has a new look to match Windows 11, and a few new features.
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Cops Just Revealed a Record-Breaking Dark Web Dragnet
Long-time Slashdot Reader Announces Open Source, Java-Based, Full-Stack Web Development Framework
We are thrilled to announce the release of Kiss v2.0, a comprehensive, Java-based, open-source, full-stack web development framework… Kiss v2.0 provides an even more seamless, out-of-the-box experience, including pre-configured front-end and back-end components… Key Features:
* Custom HTML controls* RESTful web services* Microservices architecture* Built-in authentication* SQL API integration* Robust reporting capabilities Kiss utilizes microservices, allowing developers to work on a running system without the need for rebuilds, redeploys, or server reboots… Production systems can be updated without any downtime. With proven success in commercial applications, Kiss v2.0 is ready for prime time. It’s not a beta, but a reliable solution for your web development needs.
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Brave severs ties with Microsoft’s Bing for web search queries
Brave, the company that develops its own privacy-focused web browser and search engine, announced that it will no longer use Microsoft’s Bing search as a source for its web searches.
“Every Web search result seen in Brave Search is now served by our own index,” reads a Thursday post on Brave’s company blog. “We’ve removed all search API calls to Bing.” The news comes a couple of months after Microsoft introduced some enormous price hikes for third parties using its search API. Brave’s blog post calls the price increase “unprecedented.”
Brave claims that its Brave Search engine was only leveraging Bing for about 7 percent of query results. It also noted that, at Brave Search’s inception in 2021, it only used third parties for about 13…
YouTube Music Gains Audio Podcasts on iOS and Web
Podcasts on YouTube Music are free, with no Premium subscription required. Podcasts are available on-demand, offline, and can be listened to in the background and while casting, with options to swap between audio and video versions.
Google says that the podcast listening experience on YouTube Music is designed to complement the video podcast experience that’s available on YouTube. Podcasts will be available through the Home tab by tapping on the Podcasts section at the top of the screen.
There is an Explore feature for finding popular podcasts based on categories that include gaming, music, true crime, comedy, health and fitness, business, and society and culture, plus a search tab for locating specific content.
Podcasts in YouTube Music are rolling out to U.S. users starting today, but Google says support is being implemented “gradually” so it may take a few days for the podcasts to show up in the YouTube Music app and on the web. While podcasts are limited to the United States at the current time, Google has plans to bring access to other regions in the future.
This article, “YouTube Music Gains Audio Podcasts on iOS and Web” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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TikTok and the Retreat of the Open Web
OpenSea’s next journey is to help Web 2.0 brands get into web3
OpenSea’s big journey right now is to make bigger bets with key Web 2.0 and web3 creators or brands, the platform’s chief business officer said
OpenSea’s next journey is to help Web 2.0 brands get into web3 by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch