Chrome bientôt en version payante ?

Chrome bientôt en version payante ?

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Github Store : le magasin d'app open source tant attendu ?

Voici peut-être l’idée la plus simple… et la plus efficace pour démocratiser l’open source. Un projet indépendant baptisé Github Store vient de transformer GitHub en véritable magasin d’applications, à la manière d’un App Store ou d’un Google Play, mais dédié exclusivement aux lo ...  Show more

De la prison pour un portefeuille Bitcoin respectueux de la vie privée ?

C’est une affaire qui secoue tout l’écosystème des cryptomonnaies et relance un débat explosif : où s’arrête la protection de la vie privée, et où commence la complicité criminelle ? Aux États-Unis, Keonne Rodriguez, développeur du portefeuille Bitcoin Samourai Wallet, vient d’êt ...  Show more

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Google opens early access to Chrome OS Flex, Twitter expands Safety Mode into beta, and Google plans to bring Privacy Sandbox to Android.


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