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  2. ChromeOS - Wikipedia

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    ChromeOS, sometimes styled as chromeOS and formerly styled as Chrome OS, is an operating system developed and designed by Google. [8] It is derived from the open-source ChromiumOS operating system and uses the Google Chrome web browser as its principal user interface .

  3. ChromiumOS - Wikipedia

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    ChromiumOS (formerly styled as Chromium OS) is a free and open-source Linux distribution designed for running web applications and browsing the World Wide Web. It is the open-source version of ChromeOS , a Linux distribution made by Google .

  4. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    This allows the search engine to provide URL suggestions, but also provides them with web use information tied to an IP address. [299] Chrome previously was able to suggest similar pages when a page could not be found. For this, in some cases Google servers were contacted. [300] The feature has since been removed. [citation needed]

  5. Google App Runtime for Chrome - Wikipedia

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    It was announced by Sundar Pichai at the Google I/O 2014 developer conference. [2] In a limited beta consumer release in September 2014, [3] Duolingo, Evernote, Sight Words, and Vine Android applications were made available in the Chrome Web Store for installation on Chromebook devices running OS version 37 or higher. [4]

  6. DNS blocking - Wikipedia

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    Google's chairman, Eric Schmidt, is quoted saying "I would be very, very careful if I were a government about arbitrarily [implementing] simple solutions to complex problems" in reference to DNS blocking and the PIPA bill. [6] Experts claim that users could get around DNS blocking by using foreign search engines and foreign DNS servers.

  7. Blackhole server - Wikipedia

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    This is especially helpful because a second lookup for the same address performed by the same node would probably be answered from the local cache instead of querying the authoritative servers again. This helps reduce the network load significantly. According to IANA, "the blackhole servers generally answer thousands of queries per second". [8]

  8. Massive changes coming to Google Chrome threaten to reshape ...

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    Google told Yahoo Finance that the company is confident its new tools will enable developers to recover a substantial portion of the loss that might otherwise occur without third-party cookies.

  9. HTTP 404 - Wikipedia

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    Google Chrome included similar functionality, where the 404 is replaced with alternative suggestions generated by Google algorithms, if the page is under 512 bytes in size. [11] Another problem is that if the page does not provide a favicon , and a separate custom 404-page exists, extra traffic and longer loading times will be generated on ...