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Google’s Chrome Ad Blocking Arrives Today and This Is How It Works | The Verge | Google is enabling its built-in ad blocker for Chrome today. Chrome’s ad filtering is designed to weed out some of the web’s most annoying ads and push website owners to stop using them. Full page ads, ads with autoplaying sound and video, and flashing ads will be targeted by Chrome’s ad filtering, which will hopefully result in less of these annoying ads on the web. | Mastering Email Security with DMARC, SPF, and DKIM | CSO | The three main email security protocols complement one another, so implementing them all provides the best protection. That’s easier said than done, but these tips can help. | IT-Business Alignment Is Out; Anticipators Are Winning the Day | CIO | OK, forget how IT needs to be a "strategic partner" and "align with the business." The best CIOs are looking for a new group of high achievers called "innovative anticipators”: IT leaders who don’t just partner with the business, but actually drive business opportunities and deliver game changing value. This article explains how and why IT can level up. An excellent read. | | | Five Chromebook Hacks That Give Your Laptop Surprising New Talents | PCWorld | Chromebooks may be impressively versatile, but a good Chromebook hack helps it break out of its browser-based confines and try new talents on for size. Some of these features require you to install Linux—but many do not. Here are five Chromebook hacks that will improve your user experience and make these laptops even more powerful. | The OneNote FAQ: Answers to Your Note-Taking Questions | MakeUseOf | Are you new to OneNote? Maybe you've recently switched from Evernote to OneNote? Or are you still trying to find the right note-taking app for you? Whatever the case, you probably have some questions about OneNote. Here are some answers. | |
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