Introducing the Privacy Budget
Cross-site tracking can be enabled through fingerprinting, a technique that looks at what makes a user's browser unique.
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Chrome OS Terminal
The Chrome OS Terminal app is the main way to interact with the development environment via command line. Learn how to customize and make it your own and start developing on your Chromebook.
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Superpowers for next gen web apps: Machine learning
Discover how to achieve superpowers by embracing machine learning in JavaScript using TensorFlow.js in the browser.
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Beyond fast with new performance features
A whirlwind tour of new features and proposals to improve the performance of your pages. Thank you for visiting this, the description!
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Core Web Vitals and SEO
Google Search plans to use Core Web Vitals as a part of the page experience-ranking factor.
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Exploring the future of Core Web Vitals
We’re hard at work listening to feedback on Core Web Vitals and planning our updates for 2021 and beyond. This talk covers key improvements we’re working on and highlights ways to share your thoughts.
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Chrome Dev Summit Adventure: How we built it
When Chrome Dev Summit's physical event was cancelled this year, we set out on a quest to reimagine the best parts of physical conferences in a digital world. Our solution is CDS Adventure.
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UX patterns optimized for Core Web Vitals
This talk delves into some UX patterns that are optimized to deliver a good user experience without adversely affecting Core Web Vitals.
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Fixing common Web Vitals issues
This talk explains how to fix many of the issues that sites frequently encounter when trying to optimize their Web Vitals.
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State of speed tooling
Our understanding of how to accurately represent and optimize for a users' experience continues to grow more accurate and informed.
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Extensions patterns for Manifest V3
We are rethinking the fundamentals of the Chrome Extensions platform with the introduction of Manifest V3.
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Partner spotlight: Experience Adobe Spark on Chromebooks
The web's superpowers of reach, easy link-sharing, collaboration, and discovery, coupled with advanced capabilities and features (WebAssembly, PWAs, etc.) have made it possible for complex
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Design, UX & Advanced PWAs highlights (CDS 2020)
Once you’ve got solid foundations, how do you surprise and delight your users with modern UX/UI best practices and advanced capabilities?
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Day 2: Chrome Dev Summit 2020
Catch everything new and shiny on all things design and UX/UI as well as advanced web apps on day 2 of Chrome Developer Summit 2020.
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Chrome and the web in 2020
The opening keynote of the first ever virtual Chrome Dev Summit where Googlers, community members, and our partners come together to share our vision for the web.
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Keynote, Performance & Privacy highlights (CDS 2020)
Watch the highlights from the opening day of the summit including the top announcements made during the keynote and updates from the world of Performance, Web Vitals as well as Privacy and Security
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Day 1: Chrome Dev Summit 2020
Welcome to day 1 of Chrome Developer Summit 2020.
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Validating your Trusted Web Activity’s Digital Asset Links
Digital Asset Links allow your website to declare that it’s related to an Android app and vice versa.
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Port forwarding on Chrome OS
Linux (Beta) on Chrome OS port forwarding lets developers expose any Linux ports to other devices on the same network, making it easier to test your web applications on different devices.
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Chrome 84 - What’s New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 84 * Due to a temporary pause on Chrome DevTools videos earlier this year we temporarily skipped Chrome 84, but you may still find it useful to know what changed!
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Thinking on ways to solve STORIES | GUI Challenges
Welcome to GUI Challenges where I create interfaces my way and challenge you to do it your way.
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New in Chrome 87: Camera PTZ, SW Range Requests, and more!
Chrome 87 is rolling out now!
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Chrome 87 - What’s New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 87: What’s new in DevTools (Chrome 87): goo.gle/366wfpq CSS Grid documentation: goo.gle/2TTA9fz WebAuthn documentation: goo.gle/2TQXi2i
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Web animation gotchas - HTTP 203
Fading something in, and fading something out – sounds simple right? Unfortunately not! Jake & Surma talk through the various gotchas of animating the web, and how to work around them.
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WebAssembly Threads - HTTP 203
Surma tries to explain WebAssembly, threads and WebAssembly Threads to Jake. He also has scary diagrams and uses assembly language. Just in time for Halloween. Spooky. We hope you enjoy.
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Chrome Dev Summit 2020 - Save the date
Mark your calendars, the 2020 Chrome Developer Summit is coming to you virtually on December 9th and 10th! Join us to engage with the Chrome team and other web developers for this two day event!
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Slashing layout cost with content-visibility - HTTP 203
Jake makes a quick change to the CSS of the HTML spec, and takes the layout time from 50 seconds down to 400ms. Then he spends a much longer amount of time chatting about it with Surma.
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Chrome 83 - What’s New in DevTools
The series was paused temporarily during the beginning of the pandemic. Chrome DevTools 83 updates was skipped but it’s back now.
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New in Chrome 86: File System Access, WebHID, new CSS features, and more!
Chrome 86 is rolling out now! The file system access API is now available in stable. There are new origin trials for Web HID and the Multi-screen Window placement API.
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Chrome 86 - What’s New in DevTools
New to DevTools in Chrome 86: 1:00 Media panel → goo.gle/2HMVTXM 5:26 Lighthouse 6.2 release note → goo.gle/3l27oJ9 6:08 Chrome DevTools engineering blog: Migrating to JavaScript
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