TNW | This update will make it possible to take simple actions (like booking a calendar appointment or RSVP-ing to an event) directly within the layout of the email—without the need to click a link or visit another website. Here's how it'll look.
The Verge | Google has enabled its built-in ad blocker for Chrome. 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.
BleepingComputer | Destructive malware intent on sabotaging PCs is to blame for the IT problems reported during the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony. According to Cisco researchers, attackers deployed a never-before-seen malware strain that was intent on data destruction and data destruction only.
 
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MakeUseOf | If you know how to use Chrome, you likely understand that some of its best options are hidden. Many of these secret options live in the Flags menu. Here are some Chrome flags that you can tweak for a faster, more useful, or more enjoyable experience.
Techworld | Google offers one of the best word processors in the market with its Docs app. But like most technology, it can also be infuriating, tricky to use, and sometimes limited. To make your overall editing experience a bit better, here are some tips on how to get the most from Google Docs.
 
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The biggest news of the week was Google’s announcement re: AMP for Gmail, which will make emails “more interactive and engaging.” Box is rolling out new services to help customers comply with GDPR. Meanwhile, Okta, Smartsheet, and Trello also had a few enhancements and updates.
 
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